Selon Brett Owen <tterbnewo at comcast.net>: > Also #2, Kdenlive DOES open hdv mpeg2 files, but it doesn't compensate for > the > 1-2 second delay between key frames. So it's kind of useless for that, unless > you convert the mpeg2 file to some other format before editing.
Dear Brett, Did you try Kdenlive 0.4 svn version? I did simple work using mpeg2 files as input. I could export the resulting files without problem. Kdenlive and mlt seem to compensate the 1-2 second frame delay. My question to the MLT and Kdenlive team is: When using high quality mpeg2 files as input, is there an option to export using ffmpeg -a copy -v copy to preserve the quality of the input mpeg2 files (except when there is a transition). I guess it is called non-destructive video editing. Does Kdenlive provide non-destructive video editing? Kind regards, Jean-Michel
