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--- Comment #16 from Jesse ---
Just tested with the latest Appimage build JB provided. I can confirm: no more
pitch issue using .ogg or .wav audio files (even with audio driver set to
"Auto" in Kdenlive). Really nice work sir. :) Your time and efforts r
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--- Comment #15 from Jean-Baptiste Mardelle ---
Fortunately this is a packaging issue. No change is required on Kdenlive's
code. It simply means that packagers should be aware that libsamplerate is now
a mandatory dependency. Waiting for Jesse's confirm
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--- Comment #14 from farid ---
This seems to be fixed! Is there still time to commit it?
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--- Comment #13 from farid ---
Wow JB very important fix. Thanks for your effort. I have requested the user
who experienced the same problem to test it. Cheers :D
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--- Comment #12 from Jean-Baptiste Mardelle ---
Ok, finally after spending many hours checking for regressions in the toolchain
I think I understood what happened. Recently, FFmpeg and thus MLT dropped the
avresample filter.
Before that change, MLT cou
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--- Comment #11 from Jesse ---
UPDATE #5: Closing Kdenlive, re-opening, and re-importing the audio file ends
up producing the same playback issue (even after Audio drive was changed from
automatic to OSS).
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--- Comment #10 from Jesse ---
UPDATE #4: Testing the upcoming 17.12 Appimage (via
https://files.kde.org/kdenlive/release/kdenlive-17.12.0-x86_64.AppImage.mirrorlist).
Upon opening the program, importing the audio file in the original post, and
played b
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--- Comment #9 from Jesse ---
I got it to work one time, but the solution provided intermittent results.
Sometimes it worked. Sometimes no change. Tried with .ogg files, .wave files,
and .mp3 files, playing back in both Clip & Project Monitors.
Do the
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--- Comment #8 from Jean-Baptiste Mardelle ---
I still don't understand where the problem comes from. But if you go to
Kdenlive Settings > Playback and play with the SDL Audio Driver (Setting it to
Alsa, OSS, Default, Alsa, and back to Default) and play
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--- Comment #7 from Jesse ---
UPDATE #2: I tested the 17.08.3 Appimage on Ubuntu 17.10 and opened an older
edit project I did from back in July. different mp3 audio files; but same
result. The audio is higher in pitch and is faster than it should be.
O
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--- Comment #6 from Jesse ---
Thanks for looking into this. On Mint 18.2 (Cinnamon 3.4.6 desktop), there is
an option in Sound Settings for application-specific volume control. Kdenlive
(specifically titled "ALSA plugin [kdenlive]") was set at 100%, but
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--- Comment #5 from Jean-Baptiste Mardelle ---
Ok so that one seems unrelated to Kdenlive. I easily reproduced the bug as you
described with the latest git, while it played correctly with the 17.08.2
AppImage. After testing against several MLT verions I
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--- Comment #4 from Jesse ---
Thanks JB. No rush. If Appimages can be solid enough as native installs, this
can be a huge leap for Kdenlive.
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--- Comment #3 from Jean-Baptiste Mardelle ---
Thanks Jesse for the investigation.
That seems to indicate a regression in MLT.
I will test your audio files tomorrow
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--- Comment #2 from Jesse ---
UPDATE #2: Opened the same project in a non-Appimage of Kdenlive 17.08.2, and
the audio plays fine. No pitch variation in the Clip Monitor or the final
render.
(Tested on Kdenlive 17.08.2 on Ubuntu 17.10 64-bit, GNOME 3.26
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--- Comment #1 from Jesse ---
UPDATE #1: Just tested playback of the same files in Kdenlive 17.04.3 (the last
stable release on Mint 18.2 via ppa), and there was no pitch issue -- it played
as expected, though still a little choppy (which is surprising
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