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Lourdes Fisherman

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Jul 22, 2024, 8:00:59 AM7/22/24
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Not sure about kdenlive, but when using Cinelerra the max file size was only limited by the file system (ie. ext3 upper limit).I would be surprised if you hit any limit, but that is depending on how you split up your clips. -many-gb-data-one-project has a bit more info, but I think your RAM is going to have more effect than any programmatic limitations.

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This looks like an application issue.
Have you already tried looking into the KDE bug report?
Attached below is a link filtered by product "kdenlive" and containing the word "crash" (you can change the filter of course), there are a few reports which might look like yours, but you are the only one who can check the details.
_status=__open__&content=crash&no_redirect=1&order=changeddate%20DESC%2Cpriority%2Cbug_severity&product=kdenlive&query_format=specific

You just need to type in "kdenlive" into the console and it should throw up your error message there. If it says "Cannot mix incompatible Qt library" then try typing in "sudo pacman -Rns qt5-stylesplugin" to remove that package, everything should hopefully work then. If that is the issue then those two simple commands in the terminal should hopefully solve your problem

end of output.
With that, it stands still. Obviously tries to do something it cannot do. Bt as I only tried tp load one jpg file, it's not that the program could be busy loading it. What I see in that output, and in the program, is that it gets stuck trying to create the thumbnail for the object Iimported.
But judging by the long list of problems my install is really a wreck. So with that command you gave me above I will erase it, and also look for some config files that needs to get eliminated.
Then I will retry to install it. I have seen that there are different versions. Kdenlive, kdenlive-git, Kdenlive appimage. And from what you wrote above, I should try not to install a version from chaotic-aur?
In the meantime I also tried, if I could install Kdenlive in a Garuda live version, running from USB installation ISO. But that also didn't work. The installation went through with hundred of errors, and the app was available in the App Launcher. But it wouldn't even start. From this experience I take that I will watch carefully what errors I get during the installation process. If I can get it, I will post that log here afterwards.

Until then you're in some luck, you can download and enable flatpak and use the flatpak version of kdenlive, which will have all the dependencies it needs packed into the application itself so it can run perfectly out of the box. That should be a good temporary solution, here's a quick guide on how to set that up.

And then after those instructions you can install the flatpak version of kdenlive in your software manager, if it supports flatpak. If not then just type into the terminal "flatpak install kdenlive", go through the process and once it's downloaded you can get to work You'll need flatseal to have apps access other drives, if your video files are in an external one. But if they're on the same drive as your Linux install then you can skip flatseal entirely.

Some weeks ago I posted the question if it's ok to do a Semi-Clean install by leaving the /home partition unchanged. Someone said: Yes, works fine, but you might need to clean some of the config files if stuff doesn't work. This could be the case here ... und also with another app that's giving me problems: IDrive Online Backup.
So I will try to find all entries in my /home referring to kdenlive and delete them before I reinstall it.
And Flatpacks are actually quite good, sometimes better than AppImages.

At the time of version 0.7, Kdenlive provides four major kinds of transitions: AffineComposite, Composite, Luma, and Wipe. Unfortunately these are not documented yet, but it has been suggested on IRC (#kdenlive, FreeNode) that crossfade is achievable using the Composite transition. Please also see the Video Effects and Transitions section of the forums.

I've been using kdenlive video editor in the past year or so, and I like it a lot. But sometimes when I edit lots of videos it gets frustrating when the computer needs to stop and load another clip from storage device during preview. It takes a while even on an SSD drive.

Proxies are just low-res re-encodings of the same video, that lets kdenlive load smaller clips, which takes significantly less time and makes the editor more responsive. The proxy clips need to be encoded in the first place, when the videos are originally loaded into the project.

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