AW: Timecode sync

Steve Brodie stevebrodie at gmail.com
Sat Oct 22 10:17:54 UTC 2016


I guess that's a 'no' then? :)

Steve

On Mon, 17 Oct, 2016 at 8:26 PM, Steve Brodie <stevebrodie at gmail.com> 
wrote:
> Apologies! So I'm referring to using the the timecode stored within a 
> video container, or audio file, to sync two clips on the timeline, in 
> a separate sound or multi camera situation.
> 
> I hope that is clear?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> On Mon, 17 Oct, 2016 at 7:57 PM, Harald Albrecht 
> <harald.albrecht at gmx.net> wrote:
>> Steve,
>> 
>> I'm unclear as to what you want to achieve? Is the timecode the one 
>> that might be stored inside a video container, or do you refer to 
>> the timecode in the timeline?
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> Harald
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------
>> Von: Steve Brodie <stevebrodie at gmail.com>
>> Datum: 17.10.16 20:35 (GMT+01:00)
>> An: kdenlive at kde.org
>> Betreff: Timecode sync
>> 
>> Following Harald's kind offer here goes!
>> Is it possible to align clips on the timeline to timecode? I'm aware 
>> of the audio alignment feature but can't find any reference to a 
>> achieving a similar result from timecode?
>> 
>> If the forum is a more appropriate place for this sort of question 
>> then please let me know!
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Steve
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> On 16 October 2016 at 07:44:04, Harald Albrecht 
>>> (harald.albrecht at gmx.net) wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Steve, Douglas,
>>>> 
>>>> if you have questions, especially those not properly addressed by 
>>>> the sources that Steve listed, feel free to ask. Might even 
>>>> trigger new toolbox articles.
>>>> 
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Harald
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------
>>>> Von: Steve Brodie <stevebrodie at gmail.com>
>>>> Datum: 16.10.16 08:36 (GMT+01:00)
>>>> An: kdenlive at kde.org
>>>> Betreff: Re: new member
>>>> 
>>>> Hello Douglas,
>>>> I'm a relatively new user myself so have been sourcing some of 
>>>> this recently for my own use. I would suggest the following:
>>>> 
>>>> The online manual and quick start guide, which is for a slightly 
>>>> older version but the fundamentals remain similar:
>>>> https://userbase.kde.org/Kdenlive/Manual/Tutorials
>>>> 
>>>> An very good series for professional users making a transition 
>>>> from proprietary software:
>>>> https://opensource.com/life/11/11/introduction-kdenlive
>>>> 
>>>> And the excellent new but growing Kdenlive toolbox:
>>>> https://kdenlive.org/toolbox/
>>>> 
>>>> A quick search turns up lots of Youtube videos etc. Hope you find 
>>>> something that helps.
>>>> 
>>>> Best wishes,
>>>> 
>>>> Steve
>>>> 
>>>> On Sat, 15 Oct, 2016 at 9:17 PM, Douglas POllard 
>>>> <dougpol2 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> I am an old
>>>>> Cinelerra and Open Shot user at age 82 I don't think I can relearn
>>>>> Cinelerra and believe that Open shot has so improved that it no
>>>>> longer works. I had tried Kdenlive in it's early years but found 
>>>>> it
>>>>> lacking back then when it was new. Looks good to me now. Can
>>>>> someone supply a good web page or tutorial for a Beginner?? Thanks
>>>>> Doug
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