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Hi, and thanks for any help you may give me, but Im at my wits ends with this one.
So ive been using Kdenlive for a while now to make youtube videos, im no good really with video editing software or anything fancy its mainly just record a track and post static pictures or videos over it, very basic stuff, so I dont know the terminology But I have had to stop using manjaro because my work requires me to have windows now, and so I install kdenlive on windows, and start making a youtube video as normal, and I find out the windows version is set up differently to the linux version, as the guide "you are here" white line with an arrow at the top now snaps to the end of any picture or video I drag and drop onto the timeline, rather than remaining static where I paused the video. Now this makes the program completely unusable, so why this is a setting to begin with I cannot possibly imagine, but does anyone know what setting this is called so I can turn it off? Ive gone through everything and I cannot seem to find it, on account that I know no terminology Thank you very much for any advice! |
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