No, it's a yes, at least to you last question... ;) But as I'm under the impression that the timecodes from the container are lost, but am not sure, I didn't respond, hoping for others to know this exactly. Best regards,Harald
-------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -------- Von: Steve Brodie <stevebro...@gmail.com> Datum: 22.10.16 12:17 (GMT+01:00) An: kdenlive <kdenlive@kde.org> Betreff: Re: AW: Timecode sync I guess that's a 'no' then? :) Steve On Mon, 17 Oct, 2016 at 8:26 PM, Steve Brodie <stevebro...@gmail.com> wrote: Apologies! So I'm referring to using the the timecode stored within a video container, or audio file, to sync two clips on the timeline, in a separate sound or multi camera situation. I hope that is clear? Thanks! On Mon, 17 Oct, 2016 at 7:57 PM, Harald Albrecht <harald.albre...@gmx.net> wrote: Steve, I'm unclear as to what you want to achieve? Is the timecode the one that might be stored inside a video container, or do you refer to the timecode in the timeline? Best regards, Harald -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -------- Von: Steve Brodie <stevebro...@gmail.com> Datum: 17.10.16 20:35 (GMT+01:00) An: kdenlive@kde.org Betreff: Timecode sync Following Harald's kind offer here goes!Is it possible to align clips on the timeline to timecode? I'm aware of the audio alignment feature but can't find any reference to a achieving a similar result from timecode? If the forum is a more appropriate place for this sort of question then please let me know! Thanks, Steve On 16 October 2016 at 07:44:04, Harald Albrecht (harald.albre...@gmx.net) wrote: Steve, Douglas, if you have questions, especially those not properly addressed by the sources that Steve listed, feel free to ask. Might even trigger new toolbox articles. Best regards, Harald -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -------- Von: Steve Brodie <stevebro...@gmail.com> Datum: 16.10.16 08:36 (GMT+01:00) An: kdenlive@kde.org Betreff: Re: new member Hello Douglas, I'm a relatively new user myself so have been sourcing some of this recently for my own use. I would suggest the following: The online manual and quick start guide, which is for a slightly older version but the fundamentals remain similar: https://userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/Manual/Tutorials An very good series for professional users making a transition from proprietary software: https://opensource.com/life/11/11/introduction-kdenlive And the excellent new but growing Kdenlive toolbox: https://kdenlive.org/toolbox/ A quick search turns up lots of Youtube videos etc. Hope you find something that helps. Best wishes, Steve On Sat, 15 Oct, 2016 at 9:17 PM, Douglas POllard <dougp...@gmail.com> wrote: I am an old Cinelerra and Open Shot user at age 82 I don't think I can relearn Cinelerra and believe that Open shot has so improved that it no longer works. I had tried Kdenlive in it's early years but found it lacking back then when it was new. Looks good to me now. Can someone supply a good web page or tutorial for a Beginner?? Thanks Doug body{font-family:Helvetica,Arial;font-size:13px}