https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=454089

--- Comment #2 from Darwin McGrath <dar...@mcgrathtoronto.com> ---
(In reply to emohr from comment #1)
> I have tested according your settings with a clip 2720x1530 59.94fps and I
> don't get a low quality rendered file. But Kdenlive asked to "Transcode to
> edit friendly format" before I could apply time-remap. 
> 
> Can you test it again; right click on the problematic clip in the project
> bin -> "Transcode to edit friendly format" -> render again. Or put the
> transcoded clip into the timeline, make your speed setting and render just
> that clip.

Thanks for the quick response and apologies for my delay getting back to you.
I tried your suggestion first but it was not the issue.

I think I've figured out what is happening.
It looks like the Time Remapped clips use Proxy files to render instead of the
original files.

These are the steps I just took:
Test 1.:  Created a new file with the same clip and Time Remap settings to see
if it was some obscure option I'd changed.
Result 1: The new file rendered correctly at high quality.

Test 2: Created a proxy version of the Time Remapped clip in the new project so
that I can work without the preview stuttering.
Result 2: Even though the "Use Proxy Clips" is NOT selected in the Render
dialogue the clip with Time Remapping is rendered at low quality. Other clips
in the file without Time Remapping render at high quality.

Test 3: Created a proxy version of the other clip in the new project as well
Result 3: Same as Result 2. Low quality Time Remapped clip, high quality
regular clip.

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