https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=512910
--- Comment #3 from [email protected] --- (In reply to Jean-Baptiste Mardelle from comment #1) > Sorry for this bad experience. It would be interesting to have your > .kdenlive project file to debug this issue. I will try, maybe I can use a placeholder clip instead of the original one which I'm not sharing due to privacy concerns. > It might be possible to recover the project file by editing the xml file and > removing the extra "E:/Projects/redacted/7.000000:" that is prepended to the > paths. > > We also have automated backups, so you might be able to recover a working > version of your project using the File > Open Backup File option. Somehow this bug has persisted through the backup files and through copies I had made of the original .kdenlive file. On further inspection, the bug seems to be during the loading procedure, as in when kdenlive is opening the file. I also noticed a little "This project was modified by kdenlive" when it's opening. > It would help if you can give a little more context. How did you add the > other .kdenlive project file inside a sequence ? Did you add the .kdenlive > project file in the Media Bin ? Or did you do a copy / paste from one > project to another ? I dragged and dropped it into the main sequence, then I moved it to another one. The .kdenlive is imported in full and uses clips some of the same source files as my main project (the source file is corrupted in all sequences in the main project). I don't know how to explain the project bin, so I'll just add an attachment as "Weird project bin". All the clips of that _____ to MK.mp4 file have been replaced with that clip at the top. The other ones are just useless and are all different speeds of the same clip. This makes sense on paper since the source .kdenlive has the same clip tens of times with different speeds, crops, etc. The only one that's actually used in the project is a ~900% speed version of the source clip which is used in a sequence in the imported .kdenlive. It has no audio, which is reflected when trying to add this weird clip to the project, but not reflected in the clips that got replaced with this weird one as they all have audio and the same speed. That sequence was copied about 8 times in succession. My guess is that importing the .kdenlive causes all clips to be pasted into the new project in a "Pasted clips" folder and that causes some conflict with the source files that already exist. The clips in the timeline seem to be pulling data from the original clip while thinking they are this weird phantom clip. I should note the rendering seems to be unaffected and so does playback in the editor. I will try to recreate this in new .kdenlive files. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
