I am no whiz with ShutterEncoder, but it /might/ do what you want
(there's a Reddit sub for it, by the way where you can ask the developer
direct questions).
https://www.shutterencoder.com/en/
What comes to mind is
0) make a kdenlive project with video and with both audio tracks (1
stereo, 1
there color clips...
Le 2/11/22 à 13:02, AtomicCanine a écrit :
Hello, All -
A kludge to accomplish this somewhat is to make a transparent image
(let's say zone.png, 1920x1080), add it to the project bin, duplicate
it for the number of zone types you wish, and rename them as needed.
Now, you can
#1: I have seen this behavior since at least 20.04. With the 'cut' tool
selected, timeline zoom is weird.
#2: This would be useful.
#3: I commented on this, and someone had actually done it earlier, on
Oct 10, 2020:
https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=265=168197=438312=tooltip#p438312
Thank you very much! I'll give that a try.
Ed
On 6/3/20 7:00 AM, kdenlive-requ...@kde.org wrote:
Re: Intermediate Rendering Settings
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Linux Mint 19.3 Tricia
Cinnamon 4.4.8
I congratulate the developers of kdenlive for an outstanding project
which always seems to have something more to discover within it!
My question concerns what I call 'intermediate rendering'. There are
times I would like to render some portion of the timeline, then
re-import it as a new