https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418087

--- Comment #2 from CzAndrew <[email protected]> ---
I tested it again, and for me it doesn't work... extract clip deletes only the
video part and leave the audio in its place. The video and audio is grouped.
If they wouldn't be grouped, I would expect the "Extract clip" to extract only
one clip, like the way it is working now.
But as the video and audio are in one group, I would expect "Extract clip"
command to delete the video and the grouped audio as well... If I'm cutting out
part of a video, I would expect to have the audio synchronized, so if I use the
extract clip command, I expect to delete the video and it's audio part, so the
rest of the video will be in sync with the audio. For me it is logical.
If I select the video and audio, and I use the extract clip command, only the
video gets deleted, the rest of the clip moved to fill the empty space, and the
rest of the audio will be out of sync.
If you would like to, I'll make a video of it.

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