https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356536

            Bug ID: 356536
           Summary: Copzing Speed effect causes timeline-project
                    inconsistency
           Product: kdenlive
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Compiled Sources
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: crash
          Priority: NOR
         Component: Effects & Transitions
          Assignee: vpi...@kde.org
          Reporter: qubo...@gmail.com

kdenlive-git v15.11.90-76-gcb3c173 master
catalyst-libgl 15.11-1
ffmpeg 1:2.8.3-1
ffmpeg-compat 1:0.10.16-4
libx264 2:148.20150725-1
mlt-git r4145.v0.9.2.367.g0de91fe-1
mlt-python-bindings 0.9.8-3
movit-git r713.20c2ca7-1
qt5-base 5.5.1-3
x264 2:148.20150725-1
xorg-server 1.16.4-1

Copying the speed effect and then moving another clip seems to damage the
copied-from clip's position in the UI while the project remembers it (if you
save and reload it).

Steps to reproduce:
1. Start Kdenlive
2. Import a video
3. Drag video to timeline
4. Cut the video twice
5. Drag "Speed" effect to first clip, change to 1000%
6. Copy the clip
7. Rightclick->Paste the effect to the second clip
8. Leftclick-Drag the third clip

Expected result:
1. Third clip moves

Actual result:
1. Second and third clip move
2. After moving, the second clip can't be moved
3a. If you use undo quickly, sometimes Kdenlive will crash.
3b. If you save the project, close Kdenlive and re-open it, the second clip
will jump back to its position

Videos:
https://youtu.be/qXUjeJ1pZfw
https://youtu.be/woR-yeBEH0k

This might be related to https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=355003 and/or
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=348148 .

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