From: <r....@t-...> - 2003-01-11 20:57:34
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Am Samstag 11 Januar 2003 09:25 nachmittags/abends schrieb Jason Wood: > On Saturday 11 Jan 2003 4:10 pm, Reinhard Amersberger wrote: > > > MoviePack (not sure if MovieDV too) has another similar tool. > > > When opened, two colored (red and blue I think) rhombuses > > > appear in the > > > timeline and user can drag them around. > > > Users are able to perform cut actions on this positions as > > > well as syncing the > > > two rhombuses to each other. > > > For example: when syncing red with blue the frame of the red > > > rhomb will > > > > Not this frame only ... also the rest of the clip will follow ;-) > > I am not sure what you mean - is there a chance that you could send me a > screenshot of MoviePack, or a mock-screenshot with kdenlive to show me what > you mean? Yes, I will work on that. btw - here are some more wishes/suggestions that could make the testing more pleasant: - Hit the spacebar to start/pause/stop playback would be VERY comfortable IMHO - Use the left arrow and the right arrow to step frames backward/forward. When holding the ctrl key in addition, then it could be do steps of 10 frames and finally holding the shift key in addition = 1 second steps? - Holding the left or right arrow could initialize playback too, but just as long as one of the arrows keeps being pressed. - Press Home/End to jump to the beginning/end of the project greetings Reinhard |