On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Jared Henley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 6:17 AM, jb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Monday 11 August 2008 13:29:28 Jared Henley wrote:
>> > I have an 11 second clip. When I play it, it seems to go for 11 seconds
>> OK
>> > but the time display is far too slow, and only reaches 3-4 seconds when
>> the
>> > video actually ends. After that, kdenlive keeps trying to play the
>> video
>> > until "11 seconds". During the entire time, it's not possible to stop
>> > playback. This is making it fairly impossible to do any real editing.
>>
>> What is the format of that clip ? Does it play fine with MLT's command
>> line
>> player ? ( from a terminal, type: inigo my_clip.mpg )
>>
>> Does it play fine with ffplay (ffplay my_clip.mpg) ?
>>
>> regards
>> jb
>
>
> My files are PAL DV widescreen, progressive. inigo and ffplay (and xine)
> work properly. Everything that I've tried so far has the same problem.
>
> I've built and installed mlt, mlt++ and kdenlive fresh from subversion.
> (Could this be an issue related to mlt 0.3.0?) My ffmpeg is 20080715.
>
> Jared.
>
After some more fiddling I've discovered that things work much better with a
small playback view. With a small view, button presses work nearly
instantly and the time counter looks quite accurate. As the playback view
gets larger, the lag between button-press and action gets longer, and the
time counter goes slower and slower.
Jared.
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