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I've just started a new project and am having a major problem with playback
speed. Clips that are 5 seconds long take several minutes to play back, making editing impossible. This problem occurs with all new projects, but not with old ones, which suggests that there is a playback speed option somewhere that has gotten set to a bad value. I can't find such a setting anywhere. I've googled this problem and found several requests asking how to slow down playback speed to help with specific types of editing issues, but no answers. Could somebody please advise me on how to restore my playback speed to normal real time? I'm running into a hard deadline and won't be able to finish the project without a solution. This problem is not a proxy issue, I'm using proxies with both old (working) and new (nonworking) projects. Projects consist of a series of still images kdenlive version is 20.04.2 OS is Fedora 31 running on an HP Pavilion A6209n Additionally, I see that on the new projects with the speed problem, if I put the timeline cursor in a new location, it takes about 5 seconds for the image in the project monitor to update, a bit less if I select a part of the timeline that is empty, and that on older projects without the speed problem, the project monitor updates immediately. I have edited this post to remove previous incorrect diagnoses of the playback problem. I apologize if they caused any confusion. The correct solution follows. The first time you add a clip to the timeline, kdenlive pops up a dialog which says switch to clip profile (resolution speed fps). f you choose switch rather than cancel, your project file will be corrupted, and playback will be so slow as to be unusable. |
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