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Importing MP4 results in "file is not a valid video, audio, or image file." #4508
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This is NOT an issue in the ubuntu openshot developers ppa, which is currently on 2.6.0-dev |
Seeing the same on Gentoo (with media-video/openshot-2.6.1:1::gentoo, media-libs/libopenshot-0.2.7:0/21::gentoo). |
Can be fixed by removing $HOME/.openshot_qt/openshot.settings |
Same on Fedora 35, both official AppImage 2.6.1, AppImage (daily build from today), Flatpack from Flathub (2.6.1), and RPM installed from rpmfusion (2.6.2). MKV file and MP4 files made in OBS does not load, neither does MP4 file from ZOOM which I have edited in OpenShot before, about 1 year ago. |
Renaming the openshot.settings worked. If the error is likely to be related to GPU, I recently switched from an older (Kepler) workstation GPU to a new AMD GPU. |
Finally, after renaming the settings file, the rpmfusion package worked! For some reason the AppImage version was missing the tracks on the bottom of the window. |
Thank you so much for submitting an issue to help improve OpenShot Video Editor. We are sorry about this, but this particular issue has gone unnoticed for quite some time. To help keep the OpenShot GitHub Issue Tracker organized and focused, we must ensure that every issue is correctly labelled and triaged, to get the proper attention. This issue will be closed, as it meets the following criteria:
We'd like to ask you to help us out and determine whether this issue should be reopened.
Thanks again for your help! |
Thank you, this has helped. The issue is still present if you run an older version of OpenShot and then you download and switch to the latest version. The settings folder from the older version is causing this error. I solved it exactly by deleting the whole folder ~/.openshot_qt |
This bug still exists with OpenShot v.3.0 AppImage |
Same issue on 3.1.1 AppImage on Linux mint 21.3 86_64. Why is this closed?? |
I solved this by going to Edit > Preferences, the Performance tab, and switching the "Hardware Decoder Mode", from "Linux VDPAU" to "Linux VA-API". Your options might vary depending on your GPU and installed libraries. I have an AMD Radeon, supposedly it should support VDPAU, but for some reason it wasn't working. Deleting the |
Hardware acceleration in general hasn't been working well in OpenShot starting somewhere with v2.6.1 (daily builds and forward). I am really surprised that deleting openshot.settings didn't fix the issue because that clears up all of the hardware acceleration settings and things work normally. Thank you for the update and detailing the resolution as this can help others as well. |
This issue has been documented and is in the queue to be fixed. It was closed because of the automated bot which does not matter since the it will be addressed when the lead developer has time to work on it. I recommend for anyone reading this to go to openshot.org/download/#daily and get the latest dev daily build #11627. |
Describe the bug:
When attempting to import video into a project, I get a popup with the error "file is not a valid video, audio, or image file."
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior:
Video should import
System Details:
Log Files:
Below is the description of the file; it is a "replay" made from minecraft's ReplayMod, which has worked in past versions (but it's been a while and I don't know which):
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