gnome-subtitles issueshttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues2023-12-31T10:49:26Zhttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/207Flatpak/Flathub build2023-12-31T10:49:26ZfaveoledFlatpak/Flathub buildHello,
Could you publish your application to [Flathub](https://flathub.org/)? It's based on a cross-distro [Flatpak technology](https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/introduction.html).
Or: would you agree if someone else writes the neces...Hello,
Could you publish your application to [Flathub](https://flathub.org/)? It's based on a cross-distro [Flatpak technology](https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/introduction.html).
Or: would you agree if someone else writes the necessary build files for you and sends them to the Flathub maintainers?https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/206Play/pause button stops responding2023-11-27T19:26:09ZHorace BPlay/pause button stops respondingSometimes the play/pauses button will stop responding and I have to restart the program to get it working again. I am currently trying to edit subtitles for a 40.2 MB mp4 file that's about 12 minutes long. I am only a few minutes into th...Sometimes the play/pauses button will stop responding and I have to restart the program to get it working again. I am currently trying to edit subtitles for a 40.2 MB mp4 file that's about 12 minutes long. I am only a few minutes into the file and the play/pause button stopped working. I had to rewind and seek within the file multiple times before it stopped.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/205UI: Change timestamps format when editing a lrc file2023-06-17T19:42:41ZUliceshasecilu@tuta.ioUI: Change timestamps format when editing a lrc fileMake more friendly the UI while editing timestamps of a `lrc` file by changing the format from `00:00:00.000` to `00:00.00`.
This format only support up to minutes and just two decimal places on the seconds so removing unnecessary chara...Make more friendly the UI while editing timestamps of a `lrc` file by changing the format from `00:00:00.000` to `00:00.00`.
This format only support up to minutes and just two decimal places on the seconds so removing unnecessary characters will reduce the clutter.
![image](/uploads/8e0c53cd7461d698a25428bdaae1a20c/image.png)https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/204Show album cover of audio file when editing a lrc file2023-05-26T03:17:03ZUliceshasecilu@tuta.ioShow album cover of audio file when editing a lrc fileNowadays is very common for the audio files to have its album cover incrusted in the file so when it's opened on a music player the album cover is displayed.
When editing a `lrc` file, the linked audio file it's opened but the preview s...Nowadays is very common for the audio files to have its album cover incrusted in the file so when it's opened on a music player the album cover is displayed.
When editing a `lrc` file, the linked audio file it's opened but the preview screen is totally black, the program is already capable of showing videos, so it would be nice to have a feature that shows the album cover (if it exists) of the audio file opened. If the image is bigger than the preview screen resize the image to fit.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/203Enable support for flac files when editing lrc file2023-05-30T21:29:26ZUliceshasecilu@tuta.ioEnable support for flac files when editing lrc fileThe `lrc` file extension is used in lyrics files, this format is already supported, it even can open `mp3` files to easily synchronize the lyrics file.
- The problem is that if the audio file linked to a `lrc` file is a `flac` audio fil...The `lrc` file extension is used in lyrics files, this format is already supported, it even can open `mp3` files to easily synchronize the lyrics file.
- The problem is that if the audio file linked to a `lrc` file is a `flac` audio file it does not get opened because on [.../VideoFiles file](src/GnomeSubtitles/Ui/VideoPreview/VideoFiles.cs#L28) the supported formats are hard-coded and the `flac` format is not there.
- Nowadays the `flac` format is very popular vs 9 years ago when the file was modified last time, so is a nice to have
- I tried to make the change but got some errors BUT I shamelessly changed the extension from `flac` to `mp3` and it worked pretty well, so I think gstream already supports `flac` files and is viable to allow them.
```cs
private static Regex videoFilesRegex = new Regex(@"\.(?:(?:3g2)|(?:3gp)|(?:asf)|(?:avi)|(?:bdm)|(?:cpi)|(?:divx)|(?:flv)|(?:m4v)|(?:mkv)|(?:mod)|(?:mov)|(?:mp3)|(?:mp4)|(?:mpeg)|(?:mpg)|(?:mts)|(?:ogg)|(?:ogm)|(?:ogv)|(?:rm)|(?:rmvb)|(?:spx)|(?:vob)|(?:wav)|(?:webm)|(?:wma)|(?:wmv)|(?:xvid))$", RegexOptions.IgnoreCase);
```https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/202Random crashes and frozen video playback2023-04-27T07:13:47ZmichelRandom crashes and frozen video playbackI've been experiencing frozen video playback and random crahes of Gnome Subtitles itself for quite a while now.
The issue occurs at least on Ubuntu 22.04, 22.10 and the upcoming 23.04.
At first, I thought it might be an issue with my lap...I've been experiencing frozen video playback and random crahes of Gnome Subtitles itself for quite a while now.
The issue occurs at least on Ubuntu 22.04, 22.10 and the upcoming 23.04.
At first, I thought it might be an issue with my laptop's Nvidia Optimus graphics card but the issue was not solved when I switched to a desktop with an Intel graphics card.
I tried several versions of Gnome Subtitles (1.6, 1.7., 1.8), I tried Ubuntu's repositories, the official PPA, and I even managed to compile it myself but the issue occurs on all versions.
It all started when video playback went bad in Ubuntu's video player "Totem" about a year ago: Winding back and/or forth resulted in frozen video playback, while the audio was still playing scrambled pieces of audio, stuttering, stopping. The same things happen to video playback in Gnome Subtitles. I tried several things, like installing and removing different gstreamer-plugin packages but nothing helped. I never figured out where to address this issue but switched to VLC and mpv Media Player. Both players are working fine on my machine.
In Gnome Subtitles, I simply reopen the video every time it freezes. It's quite frustrating because it happens quite often (sometimes after just seconds, sometimes after 10 minutes). It also happens that video playback suddenly freezes without any winding action.
It got even worse when Gnome Subtitles started to crash randomly a while ago, sometimes after just a few minutes.
I'm not sure whether the issues are connected, and I don't know if it's an issue of Gnome Subtitles or some video plugins and/ or mono. Maybe you could help me finding out who to address?
Please find below crash report from the terminal, and attached some .blob files that are created on each crash.
> =================================================================
> Native Crash Reporting
> =================================================================
> Got a SIGSEGV while executing native code. This usually indicates
> a fatal error in the mono runtime or one of the native libraries
> used by your application.
> =================================================================
>
> =================================================================
> Native stacktrace:
> =================================================================
> 0x55cf3cb3cb05 - gnome-subtitles : (null)
> 0x55cf3c83db62 - gnome-subtitles : (null)
> 0x55cf3c8810a3 - gnome-subtitles : (null)
> 0x7f1610156cd1 - /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgobject-2.0.so.0 : g_type_check_instance_is_fundamentally_a
> 0x55cf3e219530 - Unknown
>
> =================================================================
> Telemetry Dumper:
> =================================================================
> Pkilling 0x7f15aaf966c0 from 0x7f1613b82b80
> Pkilling 0x7f15ab7976c0 from 0x7f1613b82b80
> Pkilling 0x7f16105ff6c0 from 0x7f1613b82b80
> Entering thread summarizer pause from 0x7f1613b82b80
> Stack overflow in unmanaged: IP: 0x55cf3c881009, fault addr: 0x7f15aa79ffc8
> Speicherzugriffsfehler (Speicherabzug geschrieben)
>
> Mono process hang detected, sending kill signal to pid 172283
[mono_crash.427bf82c4.0.json](/uploads/c20433519d172e2b9e347f76b44304d1/mono_crash.427bf82c4.0.json)
[mono_crash.mem.172283.1.blob](/uploads/47113dc6acdb6cc0f4ce0ac0112f07e2/mono_crash.mem.172283.1.blob)
[mono_crash.mem.172283.7f15aaf966c0.blob](/uploads/e6817d52e397dc38082c1f6d369c6036/mono_crash.mem.172283.7f15aaf966c0.blob)
[mono_crash.mem.172283.7f15ab7976c0.blob](/uploads/4707f9e6a716a30c917aad39fad79051/mono_crash.mem.172283.7f15ab7976c0.blob)
[mono_crash.mem.172283.7f1613b82b80.blob](/uploads/7a0c60d20c4051802859c9046326a96a/mono_crash.mem.172283.7f1613b82b80.blob)
[mono_crash.mem.172283.7f16105ff6c0.blob](/uploads/c3b9aff589ce086b4bc07820636c21d5/mono_crash.mem.172283.7f16105ff6c0.blob)https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/196Application triggering critical glib warnings when opening a subtitle file2022-05-01T14:28:38ZPedro CastroApplication triggering critical glib warnings when opening a subtitle fileGLib-GObject | Critical | g_object_remove_toggle_ref: assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failedGLib-GObject | Critical | g_object_remove_toggle_ref: assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failedhttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/195Improve the behaviour of the "Set subtitle start & end" button2022-05-01T11:33:10ZPedro CastroImprove the behaviour of the "Set subtitle start & end" buttonPressing this button performs two actions: when pressed/released it sets the subtitle start/end.
If Video > Auto Select Subtitle is checked, playback may switch to the next subtitle after we set the subtitle start but before we set its ...Pressing this button performs two actions: when pressed/released it sets the subtitle start/end.
If Video > Auto Select Subtitle is checked, playback may switch to the next subtitle after we set the subtitle start but before we set its end. So the start is set in a subtitle line, and the end in the next one, which doesn't seem useful in any use case.
Improvement: ignore "Auto Select Subtitle" while the button is pressed.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/190Option to enable or disable Libva2022-02-03T21:12:34ZPedro CastroOption to enable or disable LibvaProvide this as an option in the preferences. In 1.7.2 it's disabled by default and enabling it can only be done by setting the env var GS_DISABLE_LIBVA=false. Disabling it is better for those where Libva isn't working properly (playback...Provide this as an option in the preferences. In 1.7.2 it's disabled by default and enabling it can only be done by setting the env var GS_DISABLE_LIBVA=false. Disabling it is better for those where Libva isn't working properly (playback issues and crashes), but for where it's working, enabling it has a positive performance impact.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/187Recently opened files facility2021-10-25T11:52:54ZBenjamin EllisRecently opened files facilityWould be nice to have a recent files facility.Would be nice to have a recent files facility.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/186Provide navigation to track by number2021-10-25T12:14:29ZBenjamin EllisProvide navigation to track by numberIt would be nice to be able to go to a particular track directly by just searching by its number. Better still if the program could remember where it was when the file was last closed.It would be nice to be able to go to a particular track directly by just searching by its number. Better still if the program could remember where it was when the file was last closed.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/179Replace dialog: Replace button should only be enabled when the text being sea...2021-09-11T22:36:41ZPedro CastroReplace dialog: Replace button should only be enabled when the text being searched is selected1. Open the Replace dialog
2. Enter some text in the "Find" and "Replace with" fields (the Replace button should be disabled)
3. Press Find (the Replace button should now be enabled)
4. Close the dialog
5. Select a different subtitle (wh...1. Open the Replace dialog
2. Enter some text in the "Find" and "Replace with" fields (the Replace button should be disabled)
3. Press Find (the Replace button should now be enabled)
4. Close the dialog
5. Select a different subtitle (which doesn't contain the text being searched)
6. Open the Replace dialog again. The Replace button should be disabled, and only enabled after we Find the text again.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/178Gnome Subtitles does not scroll to the row containing a search term2021-11-07T15:48:35ZStrangiatoGnome Subtitles does not scroll to the row containing a search termHi
I use Gnome Subtitles 1.6 on Arch Linux.
1. download attached subtitles file
2. open the downloaded subtitles file with Gnome Subtitles
3. press ctrl+f
4. type "com sabedoria" in the search field and press enter/return
Observed ...Hi
I use Gnome Subtitles 1.6 on Arch Linux.
1. download attached subtitles file
2. open the downloaded subtitles file with Gnome Subtitles
3. press ctrl+f
4. type "com sabedoria" in the search field and press enter/return
Observed result: Gnome Subtitles does not scroll to the row containing the search term.
Expected result: Gnome Subtitles auto-scrolls to the row containing the search term.
I get this behavior if I press enter/return twice in the step 4.
[subtitles.srt](/uploads/9b20596bd38b0805d76b023c117564ff/subtitles.srt)https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/175Suggest required plugins when unable to open a media file2021-05-14T18:46:50ZPedro CastroSuggest required plugins when unable to open a media fileWhen the plugins required to open a media file aren't installed, show the user which plugins should be installed.When the plugins required to open a media file aren't installed, show the user which plugins should be installed.https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/174Clicking on the video position slider doesn't always update the video position2021-05-01T10:10:14ZPedro CastroClicking on the video position slider doesn't always update the video positionTo replicate: try clicking many times in different parts of the video position slider. Sometimes it doesn't really do anything and goes back to the previous position (happens ~10% of the time).To replicate: try clicking many times in different parts of the video position slider. Sometimes it doesn't really do anything and goes back to the previous position (happens ~10% of the time).https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/169Synchronize Timings dialog is not updating the Info text when selecting "appl...2021-03-09T20:37:36ZPedro CastroSynchronize Timings dialog is not updating the Info text when selecting "apply to subtitles between sync points"https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/163Error detection and correction2021-01-29T15:39:31ZPedro CastroError detection and correctionCreated after #9 which became a bit cluttered.
- lines too long/short in duration
- lines too long/short in length of text
- overlaps
- subtitles lines with >2 lines
- empty lines
- hearing impaired subtitles
- unnecessary dots (when a ...Created after #9 which became a bit cluttered.
- lines too long/short in duration
- lines too long/short in length of text
- overlaps
- subtitles lines with >2 lines
- empty lines
- hearing impaired subtitles
- unnecessary dots (when a subtitles start or end with four or more dots)
- repeated subtitles
- OCR errors ("I" instead of "l", "0" instead of "O", '' instead of ", etc)
- unnecessary spaceshttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/155New icon2021-05-04T22:39:26ZSylvhemNew iconGNOME Subtitles is currently still using the old style of application icon. I thought it could use some fresh paint, so I made a mock-up for a new icon following [the Human Interface Guidelines](https://developer.gnome.org/hig/stable/ico...GNOME Subtitles is currently still using the old style of application icon. I thought it could use some fresh paint, so I made a mock-up for a new icon following [the Human Interface Guidelines](https://developer.gnome.org/hig/stable/icon-design.html). I tried to stick as much as possible to the old design.
What do you think? I would love to have feedback from the regular contributors on this.!
[A yellow speech bubble with brown lines of text at the bottom.](/uploads/dc5c10672025f20b7ace72a19bd78783/org.gnome.GnomeSubtitles.png)https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/145Add Gnome Subtitles to the Snap Store2019-10-19T12:28:43ZPedro CastroAdd Gnome Subtitles to the Snap Storehttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-subtitles/-/issues/141Gnome Subtitles has a Wayland generic icon on KDE Plasma Wayland session2019-09-10T12:47:44ZStrangiatoGnome Subtitles has a Wayland generic icon on KDE Plasma Wayland sessionGnome Subtitles 1.5 on Arch Linux.
Gnome Subtitles has a Wayland generic icon when running on KDE Plasma Wayland session.
Maybe the following link can help you
https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Wayland_Porting_Notes#Appli...Gnome Subtitles 1.5 on Arch Linux.
Gnome Subtitles has a Wayland generic icon when running on KDE Plasma Wayland session.
Maybe the following link can help you
https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Wayland_Porting_Notes#Application_Icon
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