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I often put the main video-clips in video-track2 and put inserts in video-track1. Sound on track2 is important in such cases so I mute the clips in track1. That worked with my last video last year. Now: if I mute a clip in track1 the sound in track2 (or in track3) is also muted. I tried it with gain->0 with the same result. Whats wrong? (it does not mute the audio-tracks)
Spielmops kdenlive-version: 0.9.6 with KDE 4.8.5 on Opensuse 12.3 64-bit |
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I would be great if someone could confirm this ...
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I can not reproduce this with
kdenlive 0.9.6-0ubuntu0~sunab~precise1 frei0r 1.4.0+git20130403.245bb387-0ubuntu0~sunab~precise1 melt 0.8.9+git20130413.3d1f9695-0ubuntu0~sunab~precise1 It works for me Effect>Audio Correction>Mute |
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It works, but did you try 2 videoclips on different tracks at the same time und mute the obove one?
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I tried mute the above one and mute the below one. And both behave as expected.
I also just tried Effect>Audio Correction>Gain and make the Gain 0% It works as expected too. |
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I had this issue too a couple of months ago but more recent git updates to kdenlive or MLT fixed it.
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That's an answer! Which version of both are you using now?
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Where do I find melt 0.8.9 ???
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http://kdenlive.org/download-development
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I don't find any mlt 0.8.9 on that page or per link ...
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Use the info on that link to download and install the latest development version of Kdenlive and you will end up with 0.8.9 of melt. You need to use a different method to do this depending on your Linux distribution type.
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