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Won't Fix
Votes
0
Found in
2018.4.5f1
Issue ID
1195066
Regression
No
GUI slider laggy when scrolling when playing a video
Using The old GIU slider with a video file attached makes the slider laggy
Setting the video to inactive makes it work fine
To reproduce
- Download and open the attached project (below)
- Open the scene "ScriptTets"
- Press play
- Move the video frame slider handle left to right quickly - (whilst holding the left mouse button)
Expected result:
the handle should move with the mouse frame by frame
Actual result:
The handles moves with a delay behind the mouse
Platform:
Tested on Windows + MAC
Tested in 2019.3.0b8, 2017.4.5f1
Reproducible in ALL versions above 19.4.5f1
Working as expected in: NONE
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dkathrina323
Jan 02, 2020 14:16
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Nov 29, 2019 11:12
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