Hi Pascal,
Wow, that is much easier.
After reviewing what I did yesterday I found that I was actually
physically cutting a segment out of my originals. Considering the size
of my files I have no desire to create new files as I intend only to use
kdenline to do my work.
Your drag and drop meth
Le 03/12/2014 00:18, Brian Cluff a ?crit :
> On 12/02/2014 03:13 PM, Pascal Fleury wrote:
>> I think this is similar to wanting stabilized videos, i.e. an effect on
>> the video file, not the individual clip nor the track (the latter two
>> exist). Actually in your case, maybe a track effect would
tically generated).
>> Final render will point back to full resolution originals.
>>
>> Look at userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/__Manual
>> <http://userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/Manual> for any info!
>>
>>
>> That's great to
at it might be
> > time to another presentation on kdenlive for my local Linux Users Group.
> >
> > Thanks,
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On 12/03/2014 01:27 AM, Vincent PINON wrote:
> I find easier to drag effect from the list to the track header ; then a
> star appears that you can click on to adjust settings
That's exactly what I did, but if someone hadn't told me that you could
put effects on a track I would have likely never d