https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=508759

--- Comment #8 from Uwe Dippel <[email protected]> ---
My excuses, comment 5 isn't correct. But not my fault, this time: The Clip
Monitor display is an artefact. As you can try yourself, once a clip has been
edited, and saved, and a New project is started, the Clip Monitor still holds
the display of the previous project. Make this a real minor bug; since when a
new project has been started, the user would expect to see no remnants of the
previous project.

(I don't know how to delete a comment, so I rectify it with the following:)
The project Anaheim can be created, timeline can be used, with video and audio,
edits can be done according to the liking of the user. The project file can be
saved. When loading the project, the Clip Monitor shows the previous clip, the
Project Monitor remains white without remedy, and when clicking a clip in the
project bin, the Clip Monitor shows the content of the respective clip;
overwriting the remnants of the previous clip. 

This doesn't effect the buggy behaviour, however: At "Save" the timeline shows
the (edited) video track, very normally, in the timeline, and most obvious, in
the Project Monitor. When "Open" is used to load this saved project file, the
Project Monitor is all white, from the InPoint onwards.
The only way to make anything but white appear in the Project Monitor is, to
start a new project from scratch, and import the source file once again. Then
everything is normal; but can be neither rendered, nor saved and (re-)loaded.

What else could I do? The source file plays in kdenlive (Clip Monitor, Project
Monitor during the initial editing session), with artefacts, but plays, and so
it does in vlc.

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