https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=420843

            Bug ID: 420843
           Summary: Easy Working with clip and offset timestamps
           Product: kdenlive
           Version: 20.04.0
          Platform: unspecified
                OS: Linux
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: wishlist
          Priority: NOR
         Component: User Interface
          Assignee: j...@kdenlive.org
          Reporter: gubdek.md...@spamgourmet.com
  Target Milestone: ---

SUMMARY

I'd love to have easy ways to work with other people's notes about timestamps. 

STEPS TO REPRODUCE

1. record a video in zoom - get a clip with a set of timestamps
2. whilst doing zoom meeting have YouTube running - timestamps have a fixed
offset
3. start editing - sections of clips have a variable offset in the timeline
4. get notes about problems in each of those different timelines (and possibly,
separately.
5. look really hard at the kdenlive documentation

OBSERVED RESULT
* If I put notes with timestamps into the project notes window they aren't
recognised as timestamps - this would be really nice
* I can't find an easy way to jump to the timeline at an timestamp in a clip -
this would be really nice too
* Really mega nice would be to be able to put timestamps and clip offsets in a
way that can jump to them automatically

EXPECTED RESULT
* I would hope for it to be easy to work with different timestamps with various
offsets in the timeline of various clips.
* I would like to see a second time ruler with the time relative to a given
clip, maybe just above the clip the timeline.
* It might be neat to be able to paste notes into the project notes window,
maybe linke so:

Clip-1 offset -5:17:33

00:00:04:07 - john says start
00:00:04:07 - lucy interrupts -  delete
00:00:11:25 - banging from outside - mute


SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Windows: 
macOS: 
Linux/KDE Plasma: 
(available in About System)
KDE Frameworks 5.68.0
Qt 5.14.1 (built against 5.14.1)
The xcb windowing system
Using:
MLT version 6.20.0

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
We've been using kdenlive for many of the edits to the Alpine Club lectures -
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgoaAomJnfVxyo62Rkkv76A/ - Whilst I'm here I'd
just like to say a huge thankyou to everybody who's ever worked on Kdenlive,
ffmpeg, all the other underlying libraries.  It's been great.

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