Hi,
I do not understand how to accomplish this basic task with Kdenlive.
I need to position a clip frame accurate so it is synced with audio of
another frame.
Unfortunately the "Align to audio" feature does not work on that clip
because the audio material is very bad - it worked for one other clip
I can not find a way to hide / show the timeline toolbar.
There is no timeline toolbar in the "Settings - Toolbars Shown" menu - this
seems to be a bug?
Thanks!
This seems to be a bug: as I do not want to fiddle around with login
theater right now it would be great if anybody would like to add this to
the bugtracker:
The "Align to Audio" feature does not generate any kind of visual feedback
in the GUI - it is not possible to tell if it works, if it does no
I can hide the timeline as you said.
But mos frequently I just mate the timeline really small by dragging it
down or making the tracks smaller
I reach out the mouse to to the area just below clip monitor and the icon
change and I make it smaller or use the button to increase or decrease the
size o
Do you first set the audio reference?
The audio reference task is done at background and at the status bar, left
bottom corner it says...
When you align the track, it moves... and you can clearly can see when it
moves.. and while doing the analysis, again there is the status bar at left
bottom...
Thanks for the quick answer! However, I want to only hide the timeline
toolbar, not the whole timeline, to gain a few pixels of screen height for
track view!
Thanks for the quick answer! Yes, of course I do that, too - however for
control I loop a clip zone and moving the clip by mouse is never as precise
as needed.
So I guess that feature simply is not available in Kdenlive? It is NOT
possible to move clips by frame / second with a keyboard shortcut?
T
The status bar does not show a process indication, it just give some
information when the process is completed. While the process is running I
do not see any kind visual feedback.
Select a clip -> shift G (grab) -> left/right arrow key -> moves the
clip by 1 frame.
Am 22.09.2019 um 21:02 schrieb DogFilm:
Thanks for the quick answer! Yes, of course I do that, too - however
for control I loop a clip zone and moving the clip by mouse is never
as precise as needed.
So I guess
Because is running at the background...
On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 2:10 PM DogFilm wrote:
> The status bar does not show a process indication, it just give some
> information when the process is completed. While the process is running I
> do not see any kind visual feedback.
>
Yes, it is running in the background, that is the reason why the GUI needs
a visual feedback about the current status of that process because the user
can not understand what is happening in the background. You can find this
pattern in many applications and it is good practice to implement this kin
It's surprising to the user if a process is running in the background that
will alter the timeline once it completes, but gives no visual indication
that it is running. If you change to another workspace while this is
happening, how can you tell whether the process is still running, or
whether it h
OMG, THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Please add that to the docs, e.g. to
https://userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/Manual/Timeline/Editing
It was totally not clear that the mysterious grab thing had something to do
with that!
Thanks again!
Maybe I'm to used to linux style of: If work is done, no message needed...
If there is no 'processing audio' at the status bar, then is done.
If there is no alignment of the video, then it failed.
On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 2:21 PM Alistair Riddoch
wrote:
> It's surprising to the user if a pro
I never see "processing audio" in the status bar. The only message I see
there during the whole process is "Audio analysis finished" after selecting
"Set Audio Reference".
andres, what version are you running?
On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 8:31 PM andres tello wrote:
> Maybe I'm to used to linux styl
OK, so I found the multicam view, it shows me multiple tracks in the
monitor, very nice!
Also I was able to align all clips on all tracks, thanks to the great audio
alignment feature and because Eugen told me the secret of how to move clips
by frames with the keyboard.
Now everything is ready for
I am using the latest 19.08.1 and I can see no "processing audio" message.
Also the final message disappears after a few seconds, so you can guess
that something happened if you remember the position of clips exactly - not
really usable with more than ten clips...
Re "no feedback means no error" -
Can I write e.g. a Python script to do things in Kdenlive?
I can not find any instructions about any kind of scripting n the obvious
places... was that feature really forgotten? In an open source video
editor? I hope I am wrong with that guess...
Thanks!
Locking a whole rack makes sense in a certain state of editing. But to get
to that state, one will work a lot on individual clips - but I do not see
any way to lock the individual clip after work on that clip has been done
and the editor wants to prevent accidentally doing anything to that clip,
C
OOO.. Agree with the window log...
And for example I hate notifications, sometimes they become a plague... a
window log would be nice..
On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 2:49 PM DogFilm wrote:
> I am using the latest 19.08.1 and I can see no "processing audio" message.
> Also the final message disappears
Someone is having an extreme crash course on KDEnlive...
Shirt+R you can change the shortcut...
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On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 2:43 PM DogFilm wrote:
> OK, so I found the multicam view, it shows me multiple tracks in the
> monitor, very nice!
> Also I was able to align all clips o
thanks for your hint, it is not quite the same as I described but comes
quite close. A cut performed this way still leaves a lot of room to
manually clean up, what is ok, but it would be better if there existed a
more high level semantic of "change active track".
BTW re crash course - unfortunately
This is an incredibly useful feature I know from some other software and it
makes finding cut points much easier: stop the playhead, then jump back to
the last position, where playback started.
This can be done by adding a marker to every start position, but this is
not the real thing and actually
Where can I find a simple audio equalizer?
What do I have to do to get some basic equalizer for audio correction?
This is something that is absolutely needed for every cut and should be
available without having to go to the mailing list...
Thanks again.
Hi
Em dom, 22 de set de 2019 às 16:25, DogFilm escreveu:
> OMG, THANK YOU SO MUCH!
> Please add that to the docs, e.g. to
> https://userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/Manual/Timeline/Editing
>
It is a wiki, you can do it yourself. ;)
> It was totally not clear that the mysterious grab thing had somet
Hi DogFilm, welcome to the community
Em dom, 22 de set de 2019 às 18:54, DogFilm escreveu:
> Where can I find a simple audio equalizer?
> What do I have to do to get some basic equalizer for audio correction?
>
This is a free software project run by a community of volunteers. We are
open to sug
Kdenlive is not the API: Kdenlive uses melt API.
https://www.mltframework.org/
El 22/9/19 a les 21:52, DogFilm ha escrit:
> Can I write e.g. a Python script to do things in Kdenlive?
>
> I can not find any instructions about any kind of scripting n the
> obvious places... was that feature really
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