JohnGalt
6th July 2006, 19:20
thought I'd start a thread for bugs in the latest releases. I'm using 1.1.2. test disc is the criterion release of melville's "le samouraï" (r1).
1. progress bar (bottom-left corner of window, in the "project status" frame) -- I'm in 3-click mode, and when the prepare phase was completed and the status log reported prepare as 100% complete, the "progress bar" (not "overall progress," obviously) only showed something like 85% complete. i.e., while prepare was done, the progress bar hadn't made it all the way to the right of the control. sorry, should have taken a screen cap, but I didn't think to. if I have the problem again, I'll take a picture for you.
2. VTS_01 appears to have nothing in it, but RB automatically blanked it, and in the segment editor, "item reduction" is reported as 420.0%. that seems odd, doesn't it? [EDIT] oh I see now that blanking the VTS somehow makes the VTS larger, hence the inverse reduction. nothing to worry about, I'm sure, as we're probably talking about a few kb's in size here. anyway, my apologies -- I was just confused for a bit when I saw expansion instead of compression being reported.
1. progress bar (bottom-left corner of window, in the "project status" frame) -- I'm in 3-click mode, and when the prepare phase was completed and the status log reported prepare as 100% complete, the "progress bar" (not "overall progress," obviously) only showed something like 85% complete. i.e., while prepare was done, the progress bar hadn't made it all the way to the right of the control. sorry, should have taken a screen cap, but I didn't think to. if I have the problem again, I'll take a picture for you.
2. VTS_01 appears to have nothing in it, but RB automatically blanked it, and in the segment editor, "item reduction" is reported as 420.0%. that seems odd, doesn't it? [EDIT] oh I see now that blanking the VTS somehow makes the VTS larger, hence the inverse reduction. nothing to worry about, I'm sure, as we're probably talking about a few kb's in size here. anyway, my apologies -- I was just confused for a bit when I saw expansion instead of compression being reported.