[kdenlive] [Bug 419451] Kdenlive is very unstable
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419451 Michael De La Rue changed: What|Removed |Added CC||gubdek.md...@spamgourmet.co ||m --- Comment #2 from Michael De La Rue --- @jonathan.hau...@icloud.com One comment more - random unpredictable crashes *under heavy load* are often a sign of CPU and/or memory problems. If you can find a specific sequence of events which always causes the problem then it's likely a software problem. If you can't then it's most likely (but not always) a problem with your own hardware. There are a bunch of memory and hardware testing tools that you can use to check your hardware. You can also try doing the same editing on someone else's hardware. This should help you confirm where the issue comes from. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
[kdenlive] [Bug 420843] Easy Working with clip and offset timestamps
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=420843 --- Comment #5 from Michael De La Rue --- Further comment to this (I'm still working on 20.04.0 - I don't see a clear way to update this to a daily build on Ubuntu 18.04 which I have right now). Due to the lack of timeline zoom I find working on the clip window much harder than working on the main timeline. This makes working with markers a definite pain. I guess that an ability to use the main timeline window for interaction with a clip would work or alternatively visiability of clips in the main timeline? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
[kdenlive] [Bug 420843] Easy Working with clip and offset timestamps
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=420843 --- Comment #4 from Michael De La Rue --- If I understand this correctly, markers seems to me to be the right thing - a property of the original recording. I've tried to work out how the workflow would be and I can't work out how I would get to a marker on the main timeline. This would definitely be inconvenient. Two typical problems we get - 1) Zoom has shown someone other than the presenter around the time when we do a switchover and have to have multiple people unmuted 2) a slide has taken too long to load and so the presenter is talking about it before it's visible Currently I 1. load a whole MP4 clip from zoom into the project and place it directly in the timelne 2. navigate to the place where I know there's a problem - identify start and end 3. create a slideshow clip which covers the correct time period 4. place the slideshow clip into the timeline at the point which needs overwritten a similar procedure happens also for sound glitches. Although I can get to a marker in the Clip Monitor I can't work out how to quickly navigate to a marker in the Project Monitor / main timeline. If there was a way to place a marker in a clip and then use that to get to the location(s) in the main timeline where it's visible then this would be great. As it is, it would be nice but wouldn't solve the problem of how to get to the right point in the timelene to do the next edit. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
[kdenlive] [Bug 420843] New: Easy Working with clip and offset timestamps
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=420843 Bug ID: 420843 Summary: Easy Working with clip and offset timestamps Product: kdenlive Version: 20.04.0 Platform: unspecified OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: wishlist Priority: NOR Component: User Interface Assignee: j...@kdenlive.org Reporter: gubdek.md...@spamgourmet.com Target Milestone: --- SUMMARY I'd love to have easy ways to work with other people's notes about timestamps. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. record a video in zoom - get a clip with a set of timestamps 2. whilst doing zoom meeting have YouTube running - timestamps have a fixed offset 3. start editing - sections of clips have a variable offset in the timeline 4. get notes about problems in each of those different timelines (and possibly, separately. 5. look really hard at the kdenlive documentation OBSERVED RESULT * If I put notes with timestamps into the project notes window they aren't recognised as timestamps - this would be really nice * I can't find an easy way to jump to the timeline at an timestamp in a clip - this would be really nice too * Really mega nice would be to be able to put timestamps and clip offsets in a way that can jump to them automatically EXPECTED RESULT * I would hope for it to be easy to work with different timestamps with various offsets in the timeline of various clips. * I would like to see a second time ruler with the time relative to a given clip, maybe just above the clip the timeline. * It might be neat to be able to paste notes into the project notes window, maybe linke so: Clip-1 offset -5:17:33 00:00:04:07 - john says start 00:00:04:07 - lucy interrupts - delete 00:00:11:25 - banging from outside - mute SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: macOS: Linux/KDE Plasma: (available in About System) KDE Frameworks 5.68.0 Qt 5.14.1 (built against 5.14.1) The xcb windowing system Using: MLT version 6.20.0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION We've been using kdenlive for many of the edits to the Alpine Club lectures - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgoaAomJnfVxyo62Rkkv76A/ - Whilst I'm here I'd just like to say a huge thankyou to everybody who's ever worked on Kdenlive, ffmpeg, all the other underlying libraries. It's been great. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.