On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 9:27 AM, Vincent PINON <vincent.pinon at laposte.net> wrote:
> > Le 03/12/2014 00:18, Brian Cluff a ?crit : > > On 12/02/2014 03:13 PM, Pascal Fleury wrote: > >> I think this is similar to wanting stabilized videos, i.e. an effect on > >> the video file, not the individual clip nor the track (the latter two > >> exist). Actually in your case, maybe a track effect would work ? (select > >> the track by clicking on the far left part of it, then you can add > >> effects to the effect stack). > I find easier to drag effect from the list to the track header ; then a > star appears that you can click on to adjust settings > I think the menu item would help make the feature discoverable. The drag/drop itself is no more discoverable, neither for track effects nor for adding the current in-out section to the timeline by dragging the clip monitor view to the timeline. > > > > I believe that's exactly what I was looking for. > > > > I had seen mention of track effect somewhere but I never could find > > out how to apply them. I had assumed that by right clicking on the > > left side of the track and there would be a menu item that contained > > "Add Effect". When I didn't find it I then assumed that it was > > something that was in a older or newer version than what I had. I've > > found it now... I wonder if we could get a right click menu item, that > > would make the fact that track effects exist much more obvious. > > > >> My way of dealing with this is to take the full video into a kdenlive > >> project, apply the effect to your liking, save it (as a kdenlive > >> project). Then in a new project, use the saved project as a clip, and > >> start cutting/trimming clips from that. It has the advantage of letting > >> you go back and change the effect(s) of the base video and still have > >> all the time references correct in the edited final project. That is > >> more or less the way stabilized videos work, except that this last one > >> is slightly better integrated into the UI (no need of a separate > >> project). > > > > I just recently learned that you could load a project as a clip... > > that is a very cool feature that I will be making use of in the future. > Be careful that if you should disable proxy clips in the sub project > else they would be used for render > True, I forgot about this... > > I've recently learned enough new (to me) features that it might be > > time to another presentation on kdenlive for my local Linux Users Group. > > > > Thanks, > > Brian Cluff > > _______________________________________________ > > kdenlive mailing list > > kdenlive at kde.org > > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdenlive > > _______________________________________________ > kdenlive mailing list > kdenlive at kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdenlive > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kdenlive/attachments/20141203/68f4a301/attachment.html>