https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=515838
Bug ID: 515838
Summary: Wishlist Item: Option for pitch-shifted audio when
fast-forwarding on the timeline (as opposed to the
current timestretching algo)
Classification: Applications
Product: kdenlive
Version First unspecified
Reported In:
Platform: Mint (Ubuntu based)
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: wishlist
Priority: NOR
Component: Timeline & Editing
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Target Milestone: ---
Flags: MOVIT?, timeline_corruption?
SUMMARY
It would be awesome if the user had an option to enable pitch-shifted audio
playback (rather than timestretched) when scrubbing/fast forwarding on the
timeline - just like when you fast forward a tape. Vegas Pro and Edius are two
programs that implement this well. The pitch raises as you speed up playback,
or it gets lower if you're playing back at less than 100% speed. The current
behavior appears to have a time-stretching algorithm that keeps the pitch
constant when you fast-forward. For long editing sessions, where you are
constantly JKL-ing (lots of rewinding/fast-forwarding), I find the
time-stretching to be fatiguing due to the clicky artifacts. For those who have
been editing videos for years, there is something comforting about the old
school vibe of the pitch-shifted audio. This would be a tremendous upgrade an
already superb program.
Thanks and Much Respect to KDE!
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Kdenlive 25.12.2
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