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Kdenlive Effects and Composition Panels White

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datashuttle
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Hi, new here.

Kdenlive version: 22.12.0
Ubuntu version: 22.04

Fresh install from software manager. No composition or effects panel content, they are white. Looks like I'm missing a dependency or two. Ideas appreciated.

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lordadel
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I got the same problem. I did not change anything - it just happend.
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datashuttle
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Hmm...so are you saying that the effects and composition panels populated at one point, and then on a subsequent boot, those two panels disappeared?
semarion
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Hello datashuttle,

I have had the same problem, fresh install and
Kdenlive version: 22.12.0
Ubuntu version: 22.04 using LXDE desktop.

Your post lead me to find a post in reddit, I don't know if I can paste links so I will copy the conversation:

A user:
JaaxxLinux - 23 days ago

Same here installed from the ppa. It's missing some new dependencies. I'm not 100% sure what actually fixed it, but I installed python3-pyqt5, libqt5multimedia, qml-module-org-kde-kcm among several others that got dragged in. After that everything worked perfectly.


Another user answer (OP):

tinybike - 23 days ago

Installing qml-module-org-kde-kcm fixed it for me! Thanks so much for the tip, not sure I ever would have found that specific package otherwise...


I only installed the so called qml-module-org-kde-kcm dependency and solved my white panels. If you search on google quoted messages you can find the original post on reddit.

Hope this helps you, regards,

Semarion
lordadel
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Many thanks. After installing qml-module-org-kde-kcm it worked for me as well.

For all the beginners or kdenlive-only-users this is the way to do it on LINUX:
1. open Terminal
2. type sudo apt-get update
3. enter your password (it's blind enty, you won't see your entry, that's correct)
4. enter, after a short wait, sudo apt-get install qml-module-org-kde-kcm
5. after installation open kdenlive and everything should be as it should be :)


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