Hi Pierce,
The mailing list is a good place where contact the Kdenlive community.
If you want to have real-time answers and more info about Kdenlive you can join 
our channel on Telegram: https://t.me/kdenlive
The issues you can find with the playback are in MLT which is the framework we 
are using to build Kdenlive.
MLT is used by Shotcut too. If you download it you'll see that the 2 don't 
behave too differently on this side.
What I know is that the playback is strongly influenced by the codec you are 
using. I've found similar issues in all major application like Premiere for eg.
This is why several professional video editing applications convert and conform 
all the assets by using the best format for a smooth playback (Avid for eg)
So the playback is influenced by:
The codec you are using in the clip
The power of the computer you are working on
The project settings

For eg: if you put an audio-only clip in the timeline as soon as you play the J 
the reverse playback start at maximum speed. This happens because Kdenlive has 
not to generate the B missing frames of the MPEG GOP stream.
This is why, for smoother playback, is always suggested to convert clips in 
proxy (if the clip are very big, eg: 4K) or in some format which fit better the 
editing like an MPEG I frames-only such as the DNxHD available in the transcode 
options (right-click on the clip in the Project bin)

I hope this answer can help you.

Cheers
Massimo


----Messaggio originale----

Da: boizze...@gmail.com

Data: 20-mag-2020 10.11

A: "kdenlive@kde.org"<kdenlive@kde.org>

Ogg: Problem With the use of Kdenlive



-->Hi! I may not be at the perfect e-mail to ask this question, but can you 
refer me to a support member of Kdenlive. The only little reason is that in my 
timeline when I go backward mode, “J” key, it won’t go in normal speed, it goes 
10 minutes fast rightback to the start. Is there a way in the setting that 
could disable this setup. But as I said it’s the only problem I went through 
with Kdenlive. 




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