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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [kdenlive] [Bug 369585] Timeline corruption due to speed effect
From:       Evert Vorster via KDE Bugzilla <bugzilla_noreply () kde ! org>
Date:       2016-10-01 0:41:48
Message-ID: bug-369585-17878-H9GmCOQjL2 () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=369585

Evert Vorster <evert.vorster@yandex.com> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Evert Vorster <evert.vorster@yandex.com> ---
That looks eerily familiar. 

In all honesty, I don't think kdenlive handles the changing of the clip length
in the timeline very well. The speed effect is thoroughly broken, and really
should be depreciated and get a warning. 

The good news here is that the "reverse clip" clip job has been modified to
handle any speed form -10,000% to 10,000%. 
This gives you an .mlt file with the desired speed. Kdenlive's handling of .mlt
files is rock solid, and you get sound support thrown in for free, even if you
have automatically split video. Also, proxies work on .mlt files. 

I hope this helps?

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