https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=430088

--- Comment #4 from p...@free.fr ---
I tried with appimage and obtained the same result.
Maybe I don't explain correctly.

1. get a videoclip and put it on the timeline => v1+A1
2. separate v1+a1
3. get an audio clip and put it on timeline => A2
4. put the timeline cursor somewhere and start playing the project
5. stop the play
6. mute A1
7. start project play, you should hear A2 only while video V1 also plays
8. stop in the middle of a sentence you can recognize on A2
9. now put the timeline cursor somewhere else

the play stops.

now if you restart the project play you should hear A2 somewhere else, but in
fact I can hear A2 as if I did not move the timeline pointer (the interrupted
sentence continues although I am positionned elsewhere in the timeline)

If I move the time line ANYWHERE, only the video V1 is affected, but A2
continues just where it previoulsly stopped, A2 is never repositionned
according to the timeline pointer.

This occurs only if you have a clip composed of video+audio  and then add
another audio clip.
The added audio clip seems unaffected by the timeline cursor position once it
has successfully played once.

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