(kdenlive) Save render queue and continue on recover

Narcis Garcia debianlists at actiu.net
Fri Feb 10 16:05:52 GMT 2023


El 9/2/23 a les 10:22, jdd at dodin.org ha escrit:
> Le 09/02/2023 à 09:46, Narcis Garcia a écrit :
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is there some way to save render queue with the project, and recover it
>> and continue on next session?
> 
> I'm not sure, but kdenlive start a new job for each session, so if you 
> close the main window the background jobs continue running (openSUSE 
> linux).
> 
> of course is the power fails, this don't works again. What about an UPS?

Only running renders continue when Kdenlive closes or crashes. No queue 
continues (while I edit, I often have 1 render running and 5 tasks waiting).


>> I queue very often the render of timeline segments in a single project,
> 
> same here, up to around 7 or 8. After it's too bad if I notice an error 
> on the rendered clip :-(
> 
> it's one of the strength of kdenlive
> 
>> When I open project on next session, I can't go back and launch
>> different renders of previous timeline states.
> 
> I save as kdenlive project each clip rendered, to be able to edit is as 
> new if necessary.
> 
> My workflow. I mostly record such things (here, reduced quality for net 
> hosting):
> 
> http://dodin.org/piwigo/index.php?/category/8407
> 
> my daughter singing :-))
> 
> http://dodin.org/piwigo/picture.php?/154993-00001/category/8407
> 
> I start with full record (up to 4 hours), then cut to clips.
> 
> I start the project and save the initial project. cut uninteresting 
> start (for example before the show start), then search manually for the 
> end of the first clip and cut the timeline and delete the end of the 
> track, so keeping only the clip. I save this as project-001, then start 
> the clip rendering.
> 
> Then I issue a Control z to undelete the end of the clip, save the 
> present situation as project-002, then delete the first clip from the 
> timeline and process like this until the end.
> 
> If ever there is a problem in one of the clip (seen after rendering), I 
> can open the project-xxx file and correct.
> 
> same if the computer crash
> 
> jdd

Since yesterday I'm saving as a new project every render point I launch.
But today Kdenlive crashed with a large renders queue, and it can be 
complicated to know which render tasks completed successfully and which 
ones were pending.


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Narcis Garcia

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