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Python 3: Crash on exit #3
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I should also mention that this does not happen under Python 2! |
Hi Florian, |
Hi Daniel, I checked the versions of both moviepy and imageio, and they are the same between Python 2 and Python 3 on my system. Here is the report from the OS, maybe that helps:
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Some more input on this: When I overwrite the variable that holds my video object with I am still puzzled that this behaviour differs beween Python 2 and 3, though... |
That seems like an easy fix, that should be applicable to the decoder's code base. I will see if I can do a |
Hi Daniel,
I am getting weird behaviour under Python 3 in Expyriment using mediadecoder:
I play a video, then call the
stop
method on the Decoder object, then callsys.exit()
. On OS X I get aAbort trap: 6
error, and an error report window pops open. On Linux it also crashes, according to Oliver. I assume this has to do with the video (or audio) thread not properly being terminated. Is there anything else mediadecoder-related that I have to call before I can quit Python, such that it does not crash?Cheers,
Florian
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