https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=429795
--- Comment #4 from Paul Brown <paul.br...@kde.org> --- (In reply to Vincent PINON from comment #3) > MLT speed change does not interpolate frames, for that you need an external > tool like: http://slowmovideo.granjow.net/ Okay, I don't know how Kdenlive (or MLT) does it, but it is also not relevant to the bug. The point is that when I ask Kdenlive to slow down a VIDEO clip to, say, 50%, it DOES NOT CONCATENATE the clip twice (which is what it does with a SEQUENCE OF IMAGES). It slows it down to 50% of its speed. Do you agree that that is the expected behaviour? If so, isn't that the behaviour I should also expect when trying to slow down a sequence of images, instead of the current behaviour which has Kdenlive concatenating the sequence of images twice? In case I am not being clear for some reason: Kdenlive DOES NOT SLOW DOWN (OR SPEED UP) CLIPS MADE UP OF SEQUENCES OF IMAGES. It cuts the sequence short or concatenates one sequence after the other and this is a bug. Please try the sequence I provided and you will see the bug for yourselves. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.