https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=511402

--- Comment #2 from NavyEOD_24 <[email protected]> ---
Hello KDE, I've got some new information! I did some testing with the audio
tracks from pure random chance while talking with a friend about editors
(completely unrelated to this) and wanted to see if this bug occurred with
other audio tracks. In the video below, I opened the same .kdenlive editing
file as the original post and took a section from the source footage. When I
placed it this way in the timeline, V1/A1/2/3, as I always usually do, the bug
occurs, as I expected. When I place it in a different way, V2/A2/3/4, the bug
happens again but this time with stream 1 from the source footage overtaking
stream 2 instead of stream 3 replacing stream 2. The last configuration,
V3/A3/4/5, the bug does not happen. I tried this multiple times, both in the
video and after to confirm this as a solution and it works. I'm unsure as to
why A1 and A2 are corrupted in such a way, but if this is a permanent solution
to this problem then I'll be relieved that I don't have to remake my video.

I also went ahead and played the footage in both placements on the timeline to
show what happens when you play the replaced sections. As one would expect, the
bugged clip is much louder seeing as the tracks are duplicated on the timeline.

https://youtu.be/X6AbfRpxmQc

I'll keep you all updated. If the bug happens again but with the different
configuration of V3/A3/4/5, I'll post it again here. If not and I do render the
video perfectly, I'll send a reply saying that this was a solution. Hopefully
this is enough, as I know this bug is extremely strange (or maybe not, I'm no
software developer xD), so if you need anything please contact me.

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