No chance to edit network NAS disk storage files.
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System Details
- OpenShot Version: 3.3.0
- libopenshot Version: 0.4.0
- Platform: Windows-10-10.0.19041
- Processor: Intel64 Family 6 Model 167 Stepping 1, GenuineIntel
- Machine: AMD64
- Python version: 3.8.9
- Qt5 version: 5.15.2
- PyQt5 version: 5.15.4
- Qt Detected Languages: ['en-US']
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- Daily Build: Verified issue still exists in daily build: http://github.com/OpenShot/openshot-qt/releases/download/OpenShot-v3.3.0-daily-13232-dd2a70c9-8d9fd63a-x86_64.exe
Log Files
- openshot-qt.log (1499 KB)
- libopenshot.log (1 KB)
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You really aren't providing much information to help you troubleshoot. With that said, you should NOT be using network attached drives with video editors. Create your projects and maintain your source files on the local drive. Use your NAS disk for manual backups.
There was no problem with previous versions of the programme. Why not if I want them to be safe?
Can you please be more specific regarding which previous versions? There is nothing wrong for being safe. It just that it is best to use a location drive vs. NAS. If this was working for you previously, then something has changed on the NAS that is causing an issue.
You still aren't providing any details about what the issue is....error message? behavior? etc?
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:
- No activity in the past 180 days
- No one is assigned to this issue
We'd like to ask you to help us out and determine whether this issue should be reopened.
- If this issue is reporting a bug, please can you attempt to reproduce on the latest daily build to help us to understand whether the bug still needs our attention.
- If this issue is proposing a new feature, please can you verify whether the feature proposal is still relevant.
Thanks again for your help!
I see that this not happens elsewhere!?