| Summary: | Timer effect shows wrong time on clips with speed effect | ||
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| Product: | [Applications] kdenlive | Reporter: | yyy5566778899 |
| Component: | Video Effects & Transitions | Assignee: | Jean-Baptiste Mardelle <jb> |
| Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | fritzibaby |
| Priority: | NOR | Keywords: | triaged |
| Version First Reported In: | 24.12.1 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | Flatpak | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
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Description
yyy5566778899
2025-01-15 08:54:19 UTC
When following your steps I get the correct length presenting by the timer. After speed-up by 150% I get a clip length in my case of 6.38 (down from 9.58 origin length). The timeline preview monitor as the final rendered file shows 6.38 which is correct. This is how the timer is working. I guess you still want that the timer shows original length of the clip (9.58). You can do that with an additional sequence: - Create a second sequence2 - Put the clip in sequence2 - Put the sequence2 into sequence1 - On the imported sequence2 -> right click -> enable “Time Remap” - On the “Time Remap” tab adjust the speed Now the counter keeps the length of 9.58 even on the rendered file. Is it that what you like to achieve? (In reply to emohr from comment #1) > When following your steps I get the correct length presenting by the timer. > After speed-up by 150% I get a clip length in my case of 6.38 (down from > 9.58 origin length). The timeline preview monitor as the final rendered file > shows 6.38 which is correct. This is how the timer is working. > > I guess you still want that the timer shows original length of the clip > (9.58). You can do that with an additional sequence: > - Create a second sequence2 > - Put the clip in sequence2 > - Put the sequence2 into sequence1 > - On the imported sequence2 -> right click -> enable “Time Remap” > - On the “Time Remap” tab adjust the speed > Now the counter keeps the length of 9.58 even on the rendered file. > > Is it that what you like to achieve? Yes. I used an additional sequence to achieve this. And found another problem that after I speed change the 'sequence' clip in timeline, and video in that timeline has active proxy clips, they will be used instead of the original clip for exporting, causing low quality sections in the rendered video. I think effects applied to clips in project bin should be treated as the effects are rendered into the clip before putting to the timeline, so any changes applied in timeline , including speed changes, should have effect on them. Showing time after the speed change makes sense when timer is applied in timeline, but makes no sense when timer is applied in the project bin. 🐛🧹 ⚠️ This bug has been in NEEDSINFO status with no change for at least 15 days. Please provide the requested information, then set the bug status to REPORTED. If there is no change for at least 30 days, it will be automatically closed as RESOLVED WORKSFORME. For more information about our bug triaging procedures, please read https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Bug_triaging. Thank you for helping us make KDE software even better for everyone! 🐛🧹 This bug has been in NEEDSINFO status with no change for at least 30 days. Closing as RESOLVED WORKSFORME. |