As for #3, my experience with stable/master is that you should click, drag, 
wait but don't release, then drag further, wait, drag, ..., release. Often, the 
intermittent stops without releasing the mouse button are where the corruption 
creeps in.
Best regards, Harald



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An: kdenlive <kdenlive@kde.org> 
Betreff: timeline corruptions 

hey guys, 

some tests we can do to see if the timeline corruptions happen when testing the 
refactoring branch are these:

1- speed effect
2- undo/redo various times after moving clips and restart project
3- move many clips at the same time through the timeline

do you know/suspect of any other? write them here so we can thoroughly test 
this.

jb and alcinos, is this something helpful to do?

cheers 

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