On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 5:08 PM, Melchior FRANZ <melchior.franz at gmail.com> wrote: > Hey, > > after months of just toying around with kdenlive I tried for the first time to > do an actual project. I started with putting three ~1 GB files on the > timeline, > one after the other, then wanted to watch parts of it in the project viewer. > > Unfortunately, the viewer was only usable in the first GB file. In the second > the first (important!) seconds of the visuals weren't displayed at all, while > the sound continued as expected. Visuals and sound were no longer in sync. In > the third part the shift was even bigger. I could see one thing and hear > something > that may have happened minutes before. Of course, one can't work under these > circumstances. Setting the cursor seems to work for sound only. The viewer > just displays *something*. > > Now, I'm using HEAD of pretty much everything (KDE, mlt, ffmpeg, x264, > kdenlive, ...), and such problems are exactly what one deserves in that case. > I'm willing to write a proper bug report, but all that sounds like a pretty > basic problem. Do people not work with bigger files? Or am I just too picky?
Sometimes. What is the format of your clips? I can try to reproduce it. -- +-DRD-+
