Hi Candide, That's a cool idea, that is already partly implemented in Kdenlive. Beside the icon to add a clip to your project, you have a menu that lets you choose : -Clip, Color clip, Title clip, etc. and also "Online resources". Currently, you can choose stuff from Freesound, Archive.org videos and Open Clip arts. So, I guess that would be the place to start.
Cheers, Camille On 13/12/2018 16:33, Candide Uyanze wrote: > Hello, > > I have a suggestion for a feature that could be added to Kdenlive. > > Often, when working on videos, we look for music and/or sound effects > to enhance the project. > > I've stumbled across a couple of free music and sound banks over the > years, and I think it would be handy to embed these sound banks into > Kdenlive, in the same way that people can download title templates > from the KDE Store without leaving Kdenlive. > > Users could access the sound banks via a dialog window within Kdenlive > that would allow them to perform a keyword search or browse through > categories. There could be a list of possible sounds to download with > the name of the file, the author's name, the date added, and the type > of license (ideally, public domain). Users could have the option of > playing the file before downloading it. There could also be a link to > the Creative Commons website so that users can learn more about the > different licenses (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/). > > Here is the list of sound banks that could potentially be used: > - Free Music Archive: http://freemusicarchive.org/ > - Freesound: https://freesound.org/ > - Pond5 (Public Domain > Music): https://www.pond5.com/music/1/.html?#1/18448 > - Pond 5 (Public Domain Sound > Effects): https://www.pond5.com/sound-effects/1/.html?#1/2080 > > Regards, > > Candide >