Well, now I have the same problem with the second user as well. Most of the time it doesn't work, but once yesterday it did work:
First I started rendering of my 1h movie, but music was missing entirely (although it played fine before and a short testfile did play as well as render fine before). After the render had finished and I'd noticed the missing audio, I somehow could at least render just the audio to a wav file, including all music clips. I than just replaced the audio in the mp4 using ffmpeg. But: today, when I wanted to correct a few minor things in the whole movie, I could open the project with working music, neither for my user neither for yesterday's. I already removed all config and cache files named *kdenlive*... Any hint where I can look at? Thank you so much! Bernd On Montag, 18. März 2019 08:43:05 CET B.M. wrote: > I'm one step further now: > If I open the project file with kdenlive started by another user it works > fine. So there has to be a problem with my kdenlive settings files (not > project settings/project file). > > Bernd > > Am 16. März 2019 10:29:52 MEZ schrieb "B.M." <b-m...@gmx.ch>: > >Hi list > > > >I'm encountering a really strange problem with kdenlive - steps to > >reproduce > >it: > > > >Create new project (HD or, QHD, doesn't matter) > >Add audio to project bin (e.g. flac 44100 Hz or wav 48000, doesn't > >matter) > >Play audio: it works > >Add it to an audio track: it works > >Save file > >Restart kdenlive > >Open project file > >Play audio clip in timeline or project bin: it doesn't work, i.e. I > >cannot > >hear any sound > >Remove audio clip from project file (and timeline) > >Re-add it to project bin: it plays normally > >Re-add it to the timeline: it plays > > > >But note: if I add video clips (which include audio as well), they work > >as > >expected. So in my main project (not this minimalistic test project), > >all > >audio tracks work except the music audio track. > > > >Version: 18.08.2 on Debian stable, but it doesn't matter - app image > >17.12.0d > >doesn't work either. > > > >Any hint, where to look at? > > > >Best regards and thanks a lot for your help, > >Bernd