Le 05/09/2017 à 06:49, farid abdelnour a écrit :

If it makes things easier to the devs and therefore make Kdenlive more powerful then I'll vote for going the separate audio/video route.

if it makes things *really* easier, for sure.

In my experience, having all audio and video shown in one track is easier for beginners, at least connoted to beginners software, but having separate tracks spend more screen space.

I work with only one (large) screen and need separate tracks only when I need to work on audio. If, for example, I have only one cam and the included audio, I tend to keep only one track to have a bigger video monitor.

the main concern is having audio and video connected. Presently is one needs to sync two audios (or more), it's necessary not only to separate video and audio but also to ungroup audio and video, with the need to manually resync audio and video afterward, not really difficult (align on start), but tedious when needed for many clips

thanks
jdd


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