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Why only 2000? It does not make sense. How should I do timelapse from 'normal' video? 2000% is not enough.
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Hi michalje, maybe kdenlive does not match your needs. If that is enough for you to judge about sense or nonsense, it's the way it is...
You may want to take a look at this tool: http://slowmovideo.granjow.net/ Or you may want to export your video as png and import the frames you need into another project. Or you may want to write a feature request to the devs. |
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But i like Kdenlive! and i wanna use only Kdenlive. I just don't understand why it's problem with speed up more than 2000% ?
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So, leave out slowmovideo (which would give you much better slowmotions and timelapse results than kdenlive) and choose one of the other suggestions.
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You can edit the configuration file for the speed effect.
https://cgit.kde.org/kdenlive.git/tree/ ... h=v18.08.1 In Linux this is at
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Although it seems you won't get anything better than 2000%. Speed effect uses Timewarp under the hood, and that only allows a max of 20x speed increase. Was not able to figure out why though.
https://www.mltframework.org/plugins/ProducerTimewarp/ |
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It won't be pretty but you can speed it up then render it and import it again.
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