About "One frame backward/forward" I think it's more intuitive as is in Kdenlive: left and right arrow keys. Anyway, in the Settings menu, you can configure these concrete Shortcuts.
I suppose more shortcuts should be configurable about play speed and direction. El 28/04/16 a les 22:52, Matthias Paillard ha escrit: > Hi everyone, > > First time speaking here, I hope it's okay. I've recently upgraded > Kdenlive with the master PPA and I'm quite glad with the new changes. > The work on this project is amazing. I have even used the old 0.9 > something version of Kdenlive, and loved it. > > However, there is one thing I'm still struggling with, that I've kind of > seen talked about on the mailing list, but I have not seen exactly my > problem on the suggestion list. > > The thing is, most of my past work have been with FCP7 and FCPX, and > like AVID (which I have never used nonetheless) FCP is great for editing > with only the keyboard. But the problem I have is not with > Insert/Replace clips, no, it's the use of JKL and IO. These shortcuts > work, but not quite in the same way than FCP, which is fine, but still > not very intuitive or responsive. When I press K, I have a two seconds > delay, longer that if I use Space for some reason. J will play backward, > but at lot faster than L (on the last master version I have). I and O > work fine though. > > And to choose an entry point frame by frame, I have to use the arrows, > and it's still not very responsive. I guess this is due to the fact I > work mostly with H264/AVCHD files, but the frames jumps around and I'm > lost after a few frames. > > So my suggestion would be to try to go a more like FCP. Which is: > > J : Play backward at normal speed. Play faster if pushed more than one time. > L : Play forward at normal speed. Play faster if pushed more than one time. > K : Pause. > Hold K + J : One frame backward. > HoldK + L : One frame forward. > HoldK + Hold J : 50% speed backward. > HoldK + Hold L : 50% speed forward. > > I don't know about others editing software, but for me it was the most > intuitive. Maybe something better can be made, but I believe right now > Kdenlive is not very intuitive to edit frame by frame. > > One last thing is the audio. Having the audio to play, even in in > reverse, is really useful. Especially frame by frame. Having the 1/24 > second of the audio to play when seeking frame by frame allows the > editor to know exactly when something hits the ground, or someone talks, > etc. > > The addition of the waveform and the sound levels in the monitor helps > greatly though, and I'm glad it's here. > > -- > Matthias Paillard > > 06 81 56 60 27 > > > _______________________________________________ > kdenlive mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdenlive > _______________________________________________ kdenlive mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdenlive
