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Cursor doesn't return to normal after separating audio on macOS Sonoma 14.4.1 #5503

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onemannoplan opened this issue Apr 27, 2024 · 3 comments

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@onemannoplan
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Describe the bug:
I'm on an 2019 Intel MacBook Pro running macOS Sonoma 14.4.1, OpenShot version 3.1.1. After separating audio from a short section of video the cursor doesn't return to normal after the operation is done. I can exit OpenShot and the changes will have saved, or I can navigate into the OpenShot Preferences menu and back again and the cursor will return to normal, so I'm confident that the audio is separated.

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Open video in OpenShot
  2. Right click on video
  3. Choose "Separate Audio"
  4. The cursor should change into the black and white crosshair symbol that OpenShot uses for thinking, and it won't change back when the operation is completed.

Expected behavior:
I expect the cursor to return back to the normal system cursor when the audio separation operation is completed.

System Details:

  • OpenShot Version [e.g. 2.4.3]: 3.1.1
  • Operating System / Distro: macOS Sonoma 14.4.1

Log Files:
The software doesn't crash

Exception / Stacktrace:
There is no Stacktrace

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@Colorjet3
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Hello @onemannoplan. Please download the latest DEV Daily Build .dmg file and run it. Let us know if the problem persists.

  1. Go to openshot.org/download/#daily.
  2. Find and download the latest DEV daily build available.
  3. Run it and see if the issue persists.

@Timwi
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Timwi commented May 18, 2024

The same problem occurs on Windows and in the latest version (3.1.1). Every time you separate audio from a video clip, the cursor turns into an hourglass and then stays that way. The only way to get a normal mouse cursor back is to restart OpenShot.

@Colorjet3
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Hello @Timwi.

  1. Which Windows version are you running? I am running Windows 11 Pro and the latest DEV Daily Build and I am not experiencing this issue.

  2. Did you try the latest dev daily build as I suggested in my post above? I have not heard back from @onemannoplan with his test results.

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