https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486562

Bernd <bern...@yahoo.com> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Bernd <bern...@yahoo.com> ---
(In reply to q.ignora from comment #0)
> SUMMARY
> odd behavior when applying a transition on two clips on the same track
> 
> STEPS TO REPRODUCE
> 1. Create two colour clips, drag to the same time line
> 2. try to drag a transition in between both clips, for example push down,
> up, etc
> 3. 
> 
> OBSERVED RESULT
> * work in kdenlive 23.08.x
> * don't work in kdenlive 24.x.x
> * in daily versions some work, some don't. For example in    
> kdenlive-master-7288-linux-gcc-x86_64.AppImage works ok 

First, you can only drag a Composition to the timeline. Second, a composition
needs two individual and adjacent tracks to work. So if you want to drag a
composition/transition from the Compositions widget to the timeline you need to
have the clips in, say, V1 and V2.

If you want to use same-track transitions, you have to create a Mix between the
two adjacent clips by clicking on the Mix icon in the Timeline Toolbar (it
looks like a checkered flag). This creates a same-track transition of type
Dissolve by default, but you can change that by clicking on the Mix and select
the method.

Having said this, I agree with your expectation that when a composition is
dragged onto two adjacent clips, Kdenlive should treat that as a Mix. However,
we then need a way to differentiate between a composition of adjacent clips in
different tracks and adjacent clips in the same track. Perhaps the former is
"selected" when the composition is dropped anywhere on the clip, the latter
when the composition is dropped exactly at the cut.

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