Hey there.

I did an Alan Wake Trailer with KDEnlive and I must say that I'm impressed by 
the stability of KDEnlive. (the 
trailer:?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9ghZYaxQ00?)?

I used uncompressed video material recorded by Fraps and used the Ubuntu 11.10 
Oneric Onion SVN PPA's version. It was very stable; the editing of proxy clips 
was great, but there are some smaller weakpoints. Once I had KDEnlive crash or 
exit (because there was no KDE Segfault error message) when I wanted to play 
the project. KDEnlive just exited. There is a problem when playing the project 
and jumping to an other point in timeline, for the program waiting one or two 
seconds until it finaly does what I say. The same when I played the project; 
paused and clicked somewhere in timeline. KDEnlive waits and then it goes on. I 
found some minor difficulties in drawing of the timeline; for there sometimes 
beeing gray vertical lines within it; nothing bad.

One thing, I must admit is arkward - the way you want me to add transitions. It 
feels strange having two clips overlapping, rightclicking -> Transition -> 
whatever. I got this working once. When the first clips is on top and the 
second on a lower track. What I don't understand: the other way round is just 
awful - the transition looks really bad and something volatile in the 
transition, arkward to describe. And last but not least: where can I edit the 
audio options. Let's say: the first Audio track shall be the loudest; audio 2 
just 80% and audio 3 shall be muted completely. You know what I mean. I haven't 
found that option.

As I began my comment: KDEnlive is really great and I loved using it for the 
first time for something more professional than vacation videos or something 
like that, but it'd be great getting a response from you what I did wrong or 
maybe you can fix the problem.?

Regards Stefan Naumann
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