Contributing to Kdenlive

Harald Albrecht harald.albrecht at gmx.net
Wed Aug 22 17:00:15 BST 2018


second the 48kHz suggestion. early on I noticed issues with 44.1kHz, switched to 48kHz and had no audio issues anymore, but then I stick with 25fps. use audacity to upsample.
best regards,Harald
-------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------Von: Steve Brodie <stevebrodie at gmail.com> Datum: 22.08.18  17:40  (GMT+01:00) An: kdenlive at kde.org Betreff: Re: Contributing to Kdenlive 
Hi John,I don't know but reading Eugen's email I get the impression that if you can use 48kHz audio this problem will go away-but I may be mistaken! Also, if it is a problem with FFMPEG then we are looking for a work around in Kdenlive rather than a solution. So, if I'm correct about 48k audio, then my suggestions would be...
· Can you acquire your audio in 48kHz in the future?
· If not can you use the 'Extract Audio' command in Kdenlive (right click on file in Project bin > Extract Audio>Wav 48000Hz ?
· For your current project that might not be a practical solution as you will have to replace all your edited audio on the timeline. So maybe your best option would be to use the Render > Stem Audio Export, and then create a 48kHz audio mix in Audacity or Ardour, then bring this back into your Kdenlive project, turn off all the old audio tracks and re-export with the new 48kHz audio file.
I hope something there might help!
Best wishes,
Steve


On Wed, 22 Aug, 2018 at 2:31 PM, johnar1 <johnar1 at protonmail.com> wrote:
Do you guys have any idea how I can keep exporting the video at 59FPS and still solve the audio/out of synch issue Eugen spoke of?

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