https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=491074
Bug ID: 491074 Summary: Multi-Track audio editing Classification: Applications Product: kdenlive Version: 22.04.3 Platform: Ubuntu OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: Video Display & Export Assignee: j...@kdenlive.org Reporter: udip...@gmail.com Target Milestone: --- *** If you're not sure this is actually a bug, instead post about it at https://discuss.kde.org *** I had posted the issue there, but was advised to re-post it here. Therefore, it'd be done here. My issues contain a number of sub-topics under a single umbrella. Therefore, I post all of these here, initially. If so advised, I will gladly spilt the topics into individual reports. Here we go: I am aware, that this feature (multiple audio tracks) isn’t available (yet). For us, here in multi-lingual Europe, it is really missing … . Whatever, I find the ‘workarounds’ difficult, if not flawed (bug?). Why: 1. When I select “Separate file for each audio track”, I obtain files with an extension of mp4. I’d expect mp3 (or, even better, a choice). 2. When I have an original containing 4 tracks, and I de-select 2 of these tracks so that there are only 2 tracks in the timeline, at rendering it produces all 4 tracks, that is 4 audio files with the extension mp4. In my opinion this is a bug, since the renderer ought to respect my choice of audio tracks. 3. Rather a RFE: It would make the later assembly into one file easier, if the first audio track could - as usual - be already included in the output file, and only additional tracks would have to be added later. 4. Is there an easier method or software to do that than ffmpeg? Though it is very versatile, it always requires to add and edit the metadata plus labels. And then I have to have a paper&pen based note on FR(ench) - EN(glish) - DE(german), or other; depending on the original. Thanks for your ideas! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.