Created attachment 144399 [details] ez STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. open video in Clip Monitor 2. set in/out 3. Extract Zone OBSERVED RESULT get 18s clip EXPECTED RESULT get 15s clip SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS everything is bleeding edge!
Created attachment 144400 [details] what i get
STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. open video in Clip Monitor 2. set in/out 3. Extract Zone OBSERVED RESULT Extract the area, from the beginning of the video to the end mark. Not from the start mark to the finish mark. It always fails. Tested on other versions apart from 21.12.1. If you get the warning that the file already exists, even if it is renamed, the program always ends.
I tested that with 21.12.1 and it works as expected. Try with the AppImage. Please try with the current Kdenlive AppImage version 21.21.1 to see if there are any packaging issues https://kdenlive.org/en/download/
i'm using 22.03 aur/kdenlive-git 21.07.70.r14543-1 (+65 0.25) (Installed: 22.03.70.r15576-1)
Excuse me for my English. Checked it in versions 21.12.1 PPA, flatpak and AppImage and kdenlive-22.03.70-64e6bdf-x86_64.appimage (Also in older versions). I have also tried it in a version of Linuxmint in Virtualbox (clean installation), with AppImage and flatpak formats The behavior is a bit strange. If I extract the area, by dragging, directly to the timeline, it always works fine. But of course, I have to keep the entire video in the project and I only need small pieces. The first time you start a project, it sometimes works fine, but afterwards, every time, it always adds a few seconds from the beginning of the video, not from the start mark. At first I thought it started from the beginning of the video, since my video was short, but no, it adds a few seconds at the beginning of the start mark. If I try it several times and it tells me that the file already exists, the program ends when trying to save it. Greetings.
(In reply to ferrer123 from comment #5) > Excuse me for my English. > Checked it in versions 21.12.1 PPA, flatpak and AppImage > and kdenlive-22.03.70-64e6bdf-x86_64.appimage (Also in older versions). > I have also tried it in a version of Linuxmint in Virtualbox (clean > installation), with AppImage and flatpak formats > The behavior is a bit strange. > If I extract the area, by dragging, directly to the timeline, it always > works fine. But of course, I have to keep the entire video in the project > and I only need small pieces. > The first time you start a project, it sometimes works fine, but afterwards, > every time, it always adds a few seconds from the beginning of the video, > not from the start mark. > At first I thought it started from the beginning of the video, since my > video was short, but no, it adds a few seconds at the beginning of the start > mark. > If I try it several times and it tells me that the file already exists, the > program ends when trying to save it. > Greetings. After several tests, it seems that it only fails on the first video fragment
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This bug has been in NEEDSINFO status with no change for at least 30 days. The bug is now closed as RESOLVED > WORKSFORME due to lack of needed information. For more information about our bug triaging procedures please read the wiki located here: https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Bug_triaging Thank you for helping us make KDE software even better for everyone!