Hi therem JBM. I can make a Arch Linux package for the refactoring branch, now that it is nearly usable. The only drawback with making these packages is that they replace the system package, so I have to wait until the branch is mostly usable.
kdenlive-testing-git would be the name of the package. Kind regards, Evert Vorster On 3 August 2017 at 07:31, Jean-Baptiste Mardelle <j...@kdenlive.org> wrote: > On 01.08.2017 08:36, Evert Vorster wrote: > >> Hi there... >> > > Hi all, > >> The timeline refactoring was widely touted as a fix for many bugs, and I >> have been waiting patiently for the refactoring to be comleted. >> > Thanks for the patience :) We are also very excited to have a usable > preview release soon. Scarlett is still working on the AppImage CI that > should hopefully be ready by the end of august (maybe for next cafe) - > otherwise we will look for other solutions to provide testing, because > currently there is no other way to try it than compile it manually. > >> It would only make sense to try and recreate the bugs already open against >> kdenlive in the timeline-refactored version. >> One immediate benefit would be that the list of open bugs against Kdenlive >> shrinks, and we identify where the real problems remain. >> > > I will try to update the Phabricator status page regarding our refactoring > progress, but currently the basic timeline operations (move, delete, > group/ungroup) and tools work (razor, spacer), as does undo. > Effects / compositions are almost finished and mostly working (effect > group not yet fully exposed). Clip markers, guides and proxy clips are also > working. > > What remains to be done is: > * effect compare > * timeline preview > * speed effect (this requires some special tricks in timeline) > > Then we can start work on advanced trimming, and other exciting stuff. > > So whenever we can provide a reliable way to test, the first steps would > be as you suggested to test the timeline stability with move/cut/group/undo > operations. > > Best regards and see you soon in next café (21st of august)! > > Jean-Baptiste > > > > Kind regards, >> Evert Vorster >> >> On 1 August 2017 at 07:20, Harald Albrecht <harald.albre...@gmx.net> >> wrote: >> >> 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 >>> >>> >>> >>> -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -------- >>> Von: farid abdelnour <snd.no...@gmail.com> >>> Datum: 01.08.17 01:13 (GMT+01:00) >>> 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 >>> >>> -- >>> 1111.1010.r.i.1101|n.o.i.s.1110|i.m.1010.g.1110|مقاومة >>> fsf member #5439 >>> usuario GNU/Linux #471966 >>> |_|0|_| >>> |_|_|0| >>> |0|0|0| >>> <a href="http://www.gunga.com.br">gunga</a> >>> <a href="http://www.tempoecoarte.com.br">tempoecoarte</a> >>> <a href="http://www.atelier-labs.org">atelier-labs</a> >>> <a href="http://www.mocambos.net">rede mocambos</a> >>> >>> >> > -- Evert Vorster Isometrix Acquistion Superchief