This is interesting, however if I understand it right this is a one-time workflow? It does not enable a real-time connection between kdenlive / ardour? So when I change something in Kdenlive, I need to export everything again and start over again with work in Ardour, right?
On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 12:06 AM Vincent Pinon <vpi...@kde.org> wrote: > Le vendredi 14 juin 2019, 17:47:42 CEST François Téchené a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > For my latest video project, that I have edited with Kdenlive, I wanted > > to edit the audio, the proper way, using Ardour. > > > > So I made a Python script to export my Kdenlive project to Ardour. I > > needed my edit timeline in Ardour so I could cross fade my audio cuts in > > Ardour. > > > > Here is the repository : > > > > https://source.puri.sm/francois.techene/mlt2ardour > > > > Feel free to use it as a base to integrate the feature in Kdenlive (that > > would be awesome!) > > > > You can also check the making of this project, that I made with free > > software only : > > > > https://puri.sm/posts/see-your-junk-behind-the-scenes/ > > > > Thank you! > > > > Fran??ois > > > > Salut François, > Merci beaucoup !! > > Congratulations for your work with Purism and thanks for the interesting > and rewarding post :) > > We are discussing interoperability for a while, and plan to work with > OpenTimelineIO (for the full timeline, not only audio, and with several > source & target formats)... > But this will come when possible for one of us! (as they announced an > eventual move to C++, we were waiting for that, but anticipating with > python still could be an interesting 1st step). > We could already link this contribution on our site or even create a > dedicated menu (as for the script slicing render jobs into several parallel > runs...), before properly integrating the function. > > Will you come back to kdenlive café? I believed we hadn't heard from you > for a while :) > > Cheers, > > Vincent > > >