https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473803

--- Comment #2 from Shiba Prasad <shiba....@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Shiba Prasad from comment #0)
> SUMMARY
> The "Rotate (keyframable)" effect in Kdenlive version 23.04.3 appears to be
> malfunctioning. When applying this effect, adding some keyframe and
> specifying a user-defined background color, the rendered output displays a
> black background instead of the intended color. Interestingly, during the
> preview within the software, everything appears as expected with the correct
> background color; the issue only becomes apparent in the final rendered
> output.
> 
> STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
> 1. Open Kdenlive version 23.04.3.
> 2. Import a media and place it on the timeline.
> 3. Apply the "Rotate (keyframable)" effect to the media clip.
> 4. Set a custom background color for the effect, and animate it with a few
> keyframes.
> 5. Preview the timeline to observe the effect with the chosen background
> color (note that it appears correctly in the preview.
> 6. Render the project to a desired output format.
> 7. Check the rendered output for the presence of the issue - the background
> color is rendered as black instead of the user-specified color.
> 
> OBSERVED BEHAVIOR:
> The effect behaves correctly during preview, showing the correct background
> color. However, in the final rendered output, the background color is
> replaced with black, rendering the intended background color inaccurately.
> 
> EXPECTED BEHAVIOR:
> The "Rotate (keyframable)" effect should accurately follow the user-defined
> background color during both preview and final rendering, consistently
> maintaining the chosen color throughout the rendering process.
> 
> SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
> Linux OS: Linux Mint 21.2 Cinnamon
> Kdenlive is Installed via official stable PPA
> 
> (available in About System)
> KDE Frameworks Version:  5.92.0
> Qt Version: 5.15.3
> MLT Version: 7.16.0
> 
> ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
> Graphics Card: Intel Corporation CoffeeLake-S GT2 [UHD Graphics 630]
> (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
> Project Settings: [1920x1080, 25fps]

Update: 
I discovered a workaround that seems to help. Here's what you can do: 
1. Select two clips and add them to your library.
2. This action makes Kdenlive save your selected timeline as an 'mlt' file.
3. Next, import this 'mlt' file back into your project.
4. Use the newly imported 'mlt' file as a clip.
5. Finally, render this clip, and it should come out correctly.

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