Created attachment 145388 [details] sc STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. put two AV track on timeline 2. ungroup first one 3. delete Audio from it OBSERVED RESULT audio track shifts within WHOLE project EXPECTED RESULT act as propper rigid grouped object
*** delete + remove space or Extract clip
* nah, this is definitely EXTRACT thing =)
Thanks for your report! First of all please make sure that you selected "Normal Mode" as edit mode (on left side above the timeline). I am not finally sure I understood your report right. If so what you call "tracks" are clips in the timeline? It reminds me a bit of a bug we fixed in the latest version so can you please update to 21.12.1 and try again? www.kdenlive.org/download2 If the issue persist it would be nice if it is possible for you to provide a short screen record that demonstrates the problem so we can understand it better.
(In reply to Julius Künzel from comment #3) > Thanks for your report! > > First of all please make sure that you selected "Normal Mode" as edit mode > (on left side above the timeline). > > I am not finally sure I understood your report right. If so what you call > "tracks" are clips in the timeline? It reminds me a bit of a bug we fixed in > the latest version so can you please update to 21.12.1 and try again? > www.kdenlive.org/download2 > > If the issue persist it would be nice if it is possible for you to provide a > short screen record that demonstrates the problem so we can understand it > better. Hi Julius Künzel ! i'm using Arch, so everything is bleeding edge now - 22.03.70 aur/kdenlive-git 21.07.70.r14543-1 (+65 0.36) (Installed: 22.03.70.r15505-1) here is the video https://disk.yandex.ru/i/M2_Z9rMLsfDLWQ
Thanks for the little demonstration now I understand your problem better. However I checked with the team and we are not sure if this is a bug and not the expected behavior. Why do you use extract clip in that situation instead of simply deleting?
(In reply to Julius Künzel from comment #5) > Thanks for the little demonstration now I understand your problem better. > However I checked with the team and we are not sure if this is a bug and not > the expected behavior. Why do you use extract clip in that situation instead > of simply deleting? it's not 100% related example. in my main project i have many tracks, some of them w/o sound, so i always do extract, because it's time saver for delete part+delete free space (would be nice to add "split" in this "macro" in the future, just like in Premier)