Anyone know why #kdenlive might disallow dragging a clip into the timeline? I'm getting a symbel like this ø over my cursor.
Perhaps related:
1. My #flatpak stopped launching so I installed an RPM ( #Fedora 38 )
2. There's a non-deletable "Sequences" folder in my Project Bin with a "Sequence 1" clip of some sort in it (even on newly openned files).
Any thoughts or tips appreciated!
So, for some reason the keyboard shortcut "v" works for adding the clips to the timeline, but dragging from the project bin does not.
No idea. I hesitate to think this is solved, per se, but I can at least work on my project. :)
@K_REY_C I'm getting the same issue, but only when I'm using Gnome in X11 (since upgrading to Ubuntu 23.04). If I use Plasma or Wayland, I don't get this issue.
@rolandixor Very odd. Thanks for responding! I may test this out!
1. Often happens when you drag a clip which has both a video and audio track and Kdenlive can't find a space on an audio track for audio. Try dragging one and then the other, or creating an audio track directly under the video track you want to drag you clip to.
2. Since we implemented nested clips, groups of clips you nest together are automatically stored in the Sequence folder. The non-deletable Sequence 1 is your overall complete project.
@kdenlive Super helpful! Thank you!
FWIW, it was a new project (nothing in timeline) with a single file (audio & video) that would not drag into the timeline, but could be added successfully by the keyboard shortcut "v". That said, it was a very long file (maybe 2-3 hours), so is it possible that drag wouldn't work and the keyboard shortcut would for some reason?
@rolandixor also had this issue, but only on X11 Gnome (I was also X11 Gnome).
In any case, thanks for a GREAT editor!
Please submit a bug report at:
It definitely sounds like a bug from here.
Thanks! A dev will take it from here.
@kdenlive @rolandixor Thank you for being a great project that only gets better year after year!