https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481356

--- Comment #2 from Ian <id012c3...@blueyonder.co.uk> ---
The problem is this.

I had a video file which contained a video track and 2 audio tracks.  I 
wanted to cut out a segment and then 'splice' the two clips (the 
beginning and end, minus the unwanted segment) together with a transition.

If you have a 'normal' video with 1 video track and 1 audio track, the 
tracks will be on V1 and A1.  If you then cut the clip into  two, you 
can drag the second clip's video into V2 and the corresponding audio 
will automatically drop down to A2.  You can then overlap the two clips 
and add your transition.  Simple.

When you have 2 audio tracks associated with a single video track and 
you cut it.  If you drag the video to V2, then the audio that was in A1 
drops down automatically to A2 and the track that was in A2 drops down 
to A3.  When you try to overlap the clips, the new A2 (old A1) buts up 
against the old A2 - and so the clips will not overlap.

IF you are saying that holding down the Alt key would cause the audio 
tracks to drop down to A3 and A4 - that is news to me.

I hope that clarifies the problem.

Regards

On 22/12/2024 11:10, emohr wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481356
>
> emohr <fritzib...@gmx.net> changed:
>
>             What    |Removed                     |Added
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>               Status|REPORTED                    |NEEDSINFO
>           Resolution|---                         |WAITINGFORINFO
>             Keywords|                            |triaged
>
> --- Comment #1 from emohr <fritzib...@gmx.net> ---
> If I understand the issue correct you can move only the video part holding the
> alt key.
>

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