Bug 505537

Summary: Function “Go to end of a clip” doesn’t work properly.
Product: [Applications] kdenlive Reporter: dzidel <tomekbb1>
Component: Timeline & EditingAssignee: Jean-Baptiste Mardelle <jb>
Status: RESOLVED INTENTIONAL    
Severity: normal CC: berndmj, luzpaz
Priority: NOR    
Version First Reported In: 25.04.1   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: Mint (Ubuntu based)   
OS: Linux   
Latest Commit: Version Fixed/Implemented In:
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Attachments: go to end of a clip

Description dzidel 2025-06-12 17:17:37 UTC
Created attachment 182232 [details]
go to end of a clip

I’m editing at 29.97 fps. When I use function “Go to end of a clip” it sends me one frame before clip end. I use this function to jump fast to the end and insert new clip but then 1 frame leftover of old clip is moved to the end. This problem sometimes occurs, sometimes not. Then you have to be careful to remove this leftover one frame. I hope it can be fixed easly, it’s so annoying…
I attach screens.
Comment 1 luzpaz 2026-01-24 21:27:10 UTC
(In reply to dzidel from comment #0)
> I’m editing at 29.97 fps. When I use function “Go to end of a clip” it sends
> me one frame before clip end. I use this function to jump fast to the end
> and insert new clip but then 1 frame leftover of old clip is moved to the
> end. This problem sometimes occurs, sometimes not. Then you have to be
> careful to remove this leftover one frame. 

@dzidel I can't reproduce on 25.12.1  
Can you still reproduce ?
Comment 2 luzpaz 2026-02-03 19:50:52 UTC
Bernd, can you reproduce successfully ?
Comment 3 Bernd 2026-02-03 22:07:10 UTC
(In reply to luzpaz from comment #2)
> Bernd, can you reproduce successfully ?

Yes, I can but this is expected behavior.

The Go to End of Clip action (End) is an action for the monitors. When in the monitor you expect to see the last frame when going to the end of the clip.

There is the Go to End of Project action (Ctrl+End) that takes you to the real end of the project so that you can add another clip. It is also accessible from the Monitor menu, so it is not quite that consistent ;-)

If you want to move from clip to clip in the timeline, use the Alt+<arrow_key> to jump from clip to clip (including other snap points, though).

Closing as RESOLVED - INTENTIONAL