https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359160
--- Comment #7 from Jesse <jesse.dub...@gmail.com> --- Well, I downloaded Shotcut and tested the same track tests as the project I was working on in Kdenlive (I know that Dan D. heads up Shotcut and MLT, so I'm assuming the projects are pretty tightly intertwined, and that Shotcut should reflect what MLT can do). I tried to perform the track composite functions, and they worked EXACTLY as I thought they should, without issue. I've included a video to see what I'm talking about: https://youtu.be/KjoPkPMmYbA I had three tracks set up, a video clip on bottom, a black .png image in middle, and a logo .png image with alpha channel on top. I was able to remove the middle black image, and the video showed the logo on the top track, and the video on the bottom without issue. I was able to manipulate the opacity and the cropping of both the middle and top tracks without them affecting any of the other tracks at all. I'm going to assume that this means that MLT has the capability to do what I'm suspecting it can. I'm going to suggest, like in the OP, that there's still a bug in the composite function of the tracks themselves in Kdenlive. I expect the compositing in all Kdenlive tracks - even the ones added - to behave like they did in Shotcut; I shouldn't need an affine or composite transition anymore to make these work properly (though, even when they're implemented, I still can't achieve my goal with the track layers). Can any of the dev's confirm this issue? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.