Le 12/08/2019 à 12:18, Massimo Stella a écrit :
as you can read here
https://community.kde.org/Kdenlive/Development/Refactoring_Roadmap
same track transition is on the roadmap
between the short term goals and one of the reason why of the
refactoring.
We hope you'll be patient enough to wait
as you can read here
https://community.kde.org/Kdenlive/Development/Refactoring_Roadmap
same track transition is on the roadmap
between the short term goals and one of the reason why of the
refactoring.
We hope you'll be patient enough to wait for it to be implemented. :-)
Massimo.
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Le 12/08/2019 à 11:24, Yuri Chornoivan a écrit :
I might be wrong, but this is already implemented. Please read an official
manual to Kdenlive on our wiki.
https://userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/Manual/Timeline/Editing#Timeline_Edit_Mode_-_Overwrite_Mode
AFAIK, overwrite mode is just what it
Le 08/08/2019 à 20:44, Jonas Baumgardt a écrit :
Dear kdenlive-team,
in my opinion the crossfade is solved very badly in kdenlive!In most
video editors you can do it by dragging the objects over another and I
really miss that feature in kdenlive. There you always have to put the
objects
четвер, 8 серпня 2019 р. 21:44:38 EEST Jonas Baumgardt написано:
> Dear kdenlive-team,
>
> in my opinion the crossfade is solved very badly in kdenlive!In most
> video editors you can do it by dragging the objects over another and I
> really miss that feature in kdenlive. There you always have to
Dear kdenlive-team,
in my opinion the crossfade is solved very badly in kdenlive!In most
video editors you can do it by dragging the objects over another and I
really miss that feature in kdenlive. There you always have to put the
objects above and beneath another and when you do bigger video