https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=479615
Bug ID: 479615 Summary: Wish: allow audio-alignment at sub-frame precision. Classification: Applications Product: kdenlive Version: 23.08.4 Platform: Ubuntu OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: wishlist Priority: NOR Component: User Interface Assignee: j...@kdenlive.org Reporter: k...@richardneill.org Target Milestone: --- Hello. My request is to be able to import an audio-clip, and to align it exactly with the existing audio. To do this, I need the permission to align the start point to a precision of ~ 1ms, rather than being constrained to video frames. Also, I really want to be able to zoom in more on the audio waveforms to see what I'm doing. It may help to explain what I'm trying to do: 1. just organised, and filmed, a musical fireworks display. I'm trying to create a final edit of the result. 1. I have an original video file from the camera, where the audio track that is on the camera contains a (slightly distorted) feed of the music (A) + all the bangs and crackles and audience reaction (B). But the camera's AGC has done terrible things to the background music. 2. I also have the original MP3 files (C) of the music that was played at the time. So, I want to overlay (2) and (1), and adjust the relative volumes, with a view to hearing (B) + (C) and not too much of (A). The challenge is that I need to import the music track, and be able to very precisely align it - and kdenlive enforces a granularity of 41ms. Thanks for your time and for a great product! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.