https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475644

            Bug ID: 475644
           Summary: Resizing when selecting and moving groups of clips
    Classification: Applications
           Product: kdenlive
           Version: 23.08.1
          Platform: Other
                OS: Microsoft Windows
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: User Interface
          Assignee: j...@kdenlive.org
          Reporter: horrormakesusha...@gmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

SUMMARY
We create slideshows of excerpts of our podcast to upload to Youtube. For these
slideshows we use the first two tracks alternate between pictures of our guests
and pictures of our podcast's logos.  So the first track is all pictures of our
guests, and the second track is all images of our logos.

Previously the excerpts we were uploading were only 60-120 seconds long, so
there were very few transitions, but we now want to upload entire episodes,
which are 60-90 minutes long.  Since we only get a handful of pictures from
each guest, rather than rotate through those for that length of time we've
decided to use pictures from all of our guests.  We're in our 4th year, so the
slideshow of each year's guests can be pics of the guests from that season.

As such, what we've done is create a long slideshow as a template. We export
the video for an episode, then we take the images of that guest, move them to
the back of the slideshow, and move all guest images back up to the front. 
This way the first images for that video will be of the guest in that video.

We've noticed that after moving the clips some have been resized or moved off
their alignment (we give exact details below).  Our best guess is that the
moves are being split into multiple groups of actions, with some being done
properly and some not.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Create a slideshow with 120 images, each displayed for 60 seconds, with
3-second transitions, and a transition on the last one to use for snap-to
alignment.
2. Select the first 5 images of the top track, move them to the back.
3. Select all images of the top track, drag them forwards to 0:00.
4. Check length and alignment of all images in the first track.

OBSERVED RESULT
The 14th image in the first track is 54 seconds long
15th - 32nd images are 60 seconds long, but off alignment by 6 seconds
33rd - 48th were 60 seconds long and on alignment
49th - 57th are 60 seconds long, but off alignment by 6 seconds
58th was 54 seconds long
59th & 60th are 60 seconds long, but off alignment by 6 seconds

EXPECTED RESULT
Images would be moved without being resized or changing alignment.

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Windows: Win10

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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