That is interesting, jdd! Would you like to explain your workflow - I could not find anything that helps me with multicam editing so I was falling back to putting material on one timeline (as there is the concept of only one fixed timeline in kdenlive as I understand) and adjusting videos manually - what of course is not a real "workflow" but a "timethief".
If you look at how multicam editing is handled by other tools you will see that there is much room for improvement - that is why I sent the link to the LWKS video, which shows very nicely how a computer can do all the hard and tedious work and leave a lot of time to the editor for the actual creative part. This was btw in no way meant as a bashing of Kdenlive - I like the software very much and it looks really promising, that is why I am taking the time and writing here. As there seems to be some development going on right now I am just trying to get the developers inspired by interesting concepts. Thanks for your attention, have a nice day, John On Sat, Dec 24, 2016 at 9:47 PM, jdd <j...@dodin.org> wrote: > Le 24/12/2016 à 19:33, DogFilm a écrit : > > I was disappointed to not find any reasonable concept of syncing >> multicam material - a very important thing that a video editor could >> help a lot, if it supported it. >> > > syncing cams works for me and I use it routinely (sync by audio) > > jdd > >