Hi Evert Welcome back. Yes, we have the bugtracker and the invent issue tracker (https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/kdenlive/-/issues). I would say please use the invent issue tracker. The Bugtracker is used by "normal" users and sometimes flooded with just packaging issues.
Your 1^st point is filed already: https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/kdenlive/-/issues/165. We have a Titler 2.0 collector: https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/kdenlive/-/issues/460 The 2^nd point: You have to check if it's filed already. We are checking the effect blacklist right now to release some more audio filters and effects. The audio workflow including multichannel audio is not finished and your input is welcome. BTW: We have 2 Telegram channels: https://t.me/kdenlive (for everybody) and https://t.me/kdenlive_dev (more for developers). Feel free to join. There we can discuss things like audio workflow integration and other topics. Sometimes it's easier to chat before file-in an issue. Eugen Am 15.10.2020 um 10:45 schrieb Evert Vorster:
Hi there, development team of Kdenlive It's been a while since I was involved with Kdenlive. Back then, it was only a hobby, but recently I have started making videos commercially. I still maintain the Arch Linux kdenlive-git and kdenlive-release-git packages, of course. It's pretty low effort involved to maintain a package. Firstly, Kdenlive is pretty solid, and suits my needs perfectly. There was some chatter about moving to a different channel for bug reports. As I am using Kdenlive much more now, I am running into minor annoyances, and would like to feed that back to the group. Minor stuff like: 1. The cursor being invisible when adding or modifying text in a title clip. 2. .mlt clips' sound manipulation being missing. When changing the speed of a clip, the resultant .mlt file does not have a "sound" attached to it when dragged onto the timeline. It makes it hard to mute, unmute or change the volume of a clip. I have taken to making my own transcode profile, and transcoding the clips to get at their sound again... but this seems against the whole non-destructive editing that was a large focus of Kdenlive when I started using it. Where would you guys like to have these gripes recorded? Also, sound seems to have a bit of room for improvement. There is no equalizer or hiss removal or FFT filter. Currently I am using Kdenlive to split out the audio stream, then editing with Audacity, then using ffmpeg to re-mux the sound back into the video clip. Why am I doing it that way around? Well, it's not always clear which clips you are going to use in the edit. Once the clip is all cut up, it's a pain to extract each little piece and do en-masse sound filtering on it. So, I edit the master clip's sound, and re-mux it with FFmpeg, and when I re-use the original filename, Kdenlive does not know the difference, and I have nice clean sound in every little piece of the clip that is used. It would be nice if I was just able to export the sound, edit it, then "merge" it back into the clip, overwriting the original sound. Kind regards, Evert Vorster Awesome Chapters Tours http://www.awesomechapters.com Tel: +264 (0) 811477690