It can be useful to, at least, two instances read proxy files, although those were generated by only one of them (or previous session).

But I've seen an additional problem: Once I've closed second instance with its own project, the first one says it can't save project (as it were read-only).

Something is not designed to Kdenlive work in this scenario.


El 18/1/23 a les 13:15, Evert Vorster ha escrit:
Hmm, is there no way that you can set the proxy cache for the second open project to be a different directory?

While you would probably be OK to edit with two instances writing into the same directory, I can already imagine one race condition where two projects are writing a proxy file for the same source material.

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On Wed, 18 Jan 2023 at 11:49, Narcis Garcia <debianli...@actiu.net <mailto:debianli...@actiu.net>> wrote:

    I have a project I'm working on, open and being edited with Kdenlive
    22.12.9 (AppImage)

    If I run a new Kdenlive instance, it complains about some proxy-cache
    conflict. I ignore it and continue working with new project.
    Am I right to run multiple instances this way?

    Thank you.
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