Thanks Vincent, I appreciate your comments.
My responses in-line. On 02/12/14 18:12, Vincent Pinon wrote: > Le mardi 2 d?cembre 2014, 16:03:36 Simon Cropper a ?crit : >> Pretty typical, I presume. > Absolutely common ;-) > >> I presume when you create a clip with the Clip Monitor and save it is is >> only saving the start and end time, rather than making a copy of the >> segment. > That's it: "Non-LInear Video Editing" (what KDE-NLiVE means) > >> Consequently I expect there would be memory constraints to >> consider on a large project. Multiple files in memory would eventually >> result in a crash. > Segments are not held in memory, the multimedia backend (MLT) pulls only the > displayed frame at any moment (roughly). > If not, this is a memory leak bug: this sometimes happen under certain > combinations of MLT version & codec library version (ffmpeg/libav). > Unfortunately the situation in Ubuntu 14.04 is such :-\ => add > ppa:sunab/kdenlive-release or upgrade to 14.10. I am currently using http://ppa.launchpad.net/sunab/kdenlive-release/ubuntu as my repository >> Is it better to create a clip and save it to disk, then create the final >> product using the smaller clips? > No, don't alter your original media. > > If your computer seems unable to provide comfortable editing, try to enable > "proxy clips" in kdenlive configuration (reduced resolution copies are > automatically generated). > Final render will point back to full resolution originals. > > Look at userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/Manual for any info! That's great to know. For the record, I had searched the manual referenced above but sometimes it is hard to find the answers to specific questions like this and the 'Project Monitor' issue Brian helped me with earlier. Little issues that prevent you from getting your feet wet. I feel comfortable now, got my togs on, and raring to go :). > _______________________________________________ > kdenlive mailing list > kdenlive at kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdenlive > -- Cheers Simon Simon Cropper - Open Content Creator Free and Open Source Software Workflow Guides ------------------------------------------------------------ Introduction http://www.fossworkflowguides.com GIS Packages http://www.fossworkflowguides.com/gis bash / Python http://www.fossworkflowguides.com/scripting
