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This bug can appear if you do a clean reinstall of '''Kdenlive''' (see above). Simply close and open '''Kdenlive''' once, and it should be fixed. | This bug can appear if you do a clean reinstall of '''Kdenlive''' (see above). Simply close and open '''Kdenlive''' once, and it should be fixed. | ||
Additionally this can be a problem either with the | Additionally this can be a problem either with the <tt>kdenliverc</tt> file (see here [https://userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/Manual/Windows_Issues#Qt_rendering_crash Qt rendering crash] ) or you have some mismatch in the "local" folder (see here [https://userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/Manual/Windows_Issues#Any_critical_bug Any critical bug] ). | ||
=== Kdenlive crash or green Monitor === | === Kdenlive crash or green Monitor === |
Revision as of 04:50, 25 April 2019
Windows Issues
The current Kdenlive on Windows® (April 2019, version 19.04.0) has a few issues that have workarounds. The purpose of this wiki page is to document these issues and their workarounds.
JPG files appear as white picture after rendering
This issue should be solved with Windows version 19.04.0. If not convert the JPG to PNG and it renders correctly.
Play/Pause Issue
This issue is solved with Windows version 18.08.2 (30. Oct 2018). Get the current version from the download page.
Qt rendering crash
When switching from kdenlive for windows 17.12 --> 18.04/18.08, a Qt rendering crash appears. To make sure this doesn't happen, you need to edit the kdenliverc file in the appdata. To access your appdata, press Win + R (Windows key and R key simultaneously) and type APPDATA (all caps). Go to local and within it rename kdenliverc to kdenliverc.old.
Any critical bug
This describes the process of doing a clean install on Windows®.
Firstly, delete your normal Kdenlive folder (containing the application)
Access the Appdata folder (Win + R and then type APPDATA in full caps). Go to local and search for folder kdenlive.
Then once you have backup up your library folder, delete the kdenlive folder.
Reinstall the latest version of Kdenlive from the download page
Kdenlive cannot be deleted, running process on exit
This issue is solved with Windows version 18.12.1. Get the current version from the download page.
If you want to reinstall Kdenlive or re-run Kdenlive, it may tell you "The file or folder is open in another program". Windows® then won't let you delete or re-run Kdenlive.
To fix this you have to kill the running process: press and hold Ctrl + Shift + Esc & expand the task manager by clicking . Then find kdenlive.exe & dbus-daemon.exe, and click for both of them.
Or download the File:Kdenlive-kill.zip. Unpack it and just double-click the batch file which kills all running Kdenlive processes.
Kdenlive cannot be uninstalled
If the uninstaller doesn't work you can delete following folder: C:\Program Files\kdenlive . You have to manually delete in the start menu the Kdenlive folder.
"Clip is invalid, will be removed"
This bug can appear if you do a clean reinstall of Kdenlive (see above). Simply close and open Kdenlive once, and it should be fixed.
Additionally this can be a problem either with the kdenliverc file (see here Qt rendering crash ) or you have some mismatch in the "local" folder (see here Any critical bug ).
Kdenlive crash or green Monitor
Get all newest Windows® updates. Afterwards, update your graphic card driver and your sound card driver and your printer driver. Some crashes could occur of incompatibility of the graphics card and sound card with the newest Windows®10 updates (18.09 update). After you have updated the drivers re-start the computer and try again by starting kdenlive.exe.
If this is not solving the problem switch your standard printer to “Microsoft XPS Document Writer” and try again to start Kdenlive.
Delete the kdenliverc file as descript here under Qt rendering crash
Make sure you set processing thread to 1: CTRL+SHIFT+, (comma) -> environment -> Processing thread -> set to 1
Windows 10: timeline stuttering or Kdenlive hangs.
Most probably you got a major Win10 update (i.e 1809). If so you have to update all drivers for audio and video.
Intel driver can be updated with this updater: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/en/download/28425/Intel-Driver-Support-Assistant.
General Issues
The current Kdenlive version (November 2018, version 18.08.3) has a few issues that have workarounds.
Audio Pops and Ticks in Render
If this problem appears make sure the audio file is: 16-bit PCM WAV.