I'm experienced with kdenlive, using it off and on for various projects over the past decade, always on Linux/Debian. Last time I used it was May 2022. I had not upgraded my Linux for several years until July 2022.

Today is my first use of kdenlive after the Linux upgrade, which I see (per the About box) was upgraded to 20.12.3. I also checked my kdenlive from the Linux command line, and I got a message that I have the newest version, 20.12.3-1. However, the kdenlive website lists later versions, up to 23.04.0 (2023-04-20)... dunno why my system says I have the newest. I tried to re-install but it refused saying I have the newest.

In any event, I recorded a video today with a camera file (MTS) that has a low quality audio track. On a separate audio device, I recorded an audio file (WAV) from a good lapel microphone. Both files play normally with VLC.

When I bring these files into kdenlive, and drag them into track(s) and then play, the video displays properly in the monitor. However, the audio is BARELY AUDIBLE in both files, even when I maximize my OS volume. If I go to Settings/Configure-Kdenlive/Playback and set the Preview volume to its max (200%), I can hear a little better and without distortion. (If I display the Audio Mixer, and maximize the channel and master, it distorts horribly, so I'm not doing that.)

When I render a little zone and play it (forgetting to turn down my OS volume), it blares loudly and without distortion. So, the rendered result is okay.

It appears that something is severely attenuating the preview/monitor volume. Please advise. Thank you.

Mark



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