Hey Nicolas, That's interesting, because I thought this was fixed in that version. At least I think I am using the same version (not at home at the moment). I also have 1080p material, and had faced the issue I described earlier. Maybe someone else on the list has an idea ?
--paf On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Nicolas G?ddel < mailinglists at freakscorner.de> wrote: > Hi Pascal, > > I am using this repository: > > # from here: https://launchpad.net/~sunab/+archive/ubuntu/kdenlive-svn > deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/sunab/kdenlive-svn/ubuntu trusty main > > That means I am using Version 0.9.10 at the moment. > > Am 22.01.2015 um 14:46 schrieb Pascal Fleury: > > Don't know about the frame access... > > For the rendering with proxy clips, there used to be a bug, but that had > been fixed. > Which version are you using ? > > Note that if you have proxy clips on, and you apply image stabilization, > it will use the proxy clips as source material, and then you are stuck with > them. > The trick is to remove proxy clips before computing stab, then switch them > on for the stabilized version. > > --paf > Le 22 janv. 2015 14:19, "Nicolas G?ddel" <mailinglists at freakscorner.de> a > ?crit : > >> >> Hi, >> >> I am working with kdenlive since May 2014 and I have one big problem with >> it. >> Normally I am working with 1080p videos. When I load a 6 minute video >> into a new >> project and set the cursor at a position in the video the program freezes >> some >> seconds until it has found the correct image for the selected frame. This >> is >> very annoying while cutting down a video to 30 seconds because I have to >> set the >> cursor to new positions very often before hitting CTRL+R. But everytime I >> set >> the cursoe I have to wait one oder two seconds. For example VLC has no >> problems >> with accessing a certain frame in a video. It needs only some hundreds >> milliseconds to switch to a random position. It would be nice if kdenlive >> could >> be also a bit faster. >> >> Alternatively it would also be nice to eliminate the freeze after setting >> the >> cursor. Sometimes I accidentally set the cursor to the wrong frame and >> have to >> wait until kdenlive has loaded this frame into the project monitor before >> I can >> set the cursor to the correct frame. Maybe it would be a good idea to put >> the >> loading of the selected frame into a independent thread or something like >> this. >> >> Actually I always use proxy clips because they are faster but I think my >> hardware should have no problem with 1080p videos. And with proxy clips >> there is >> an other problem. If I render the video the renderer always uses the >> proxy clips >> instead of the original ones although I have not selected rendering with >> proxy >> clips... >> >> Regards, >> Nicolas >> >> -- >> ?????????????????????????????????????????????? >> Homepage: http://freakscorner.de >> Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Bastelkeller >> Twitter: http://twitter.com/freaks_corner >> Youtube: http://youtube.com/tubenic86 >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> kdenlive mailing list >> kdenlive at kde.org >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdenlive >> > > > -- > ?????????????????????????????????????????????? > Homepage: http://freakscorner.de > Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Bastelkeller > Twitter: http://twitter.com/freaks_corner > Youtube: http://youtube.com/tubenic86 > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kdenlive/attachments/20150122/91908625/attachment-0001.html>
