Seria bueno hacer que las copias o duplicados de clips, fuesen independientes y que la modificación en un clip, no afectase su copia. Eso es lo que ocurre en la mayoria de editores convencionales.
But that’s exactly how it is with Kdenlive. Why do your copies change? It may be a question of the backup software you are using.
No es que se me cambien los clips copiados, si no que lo que seria interesante es que se le pueda hacer cambios a un duplicado de clip, sin que le afecte al original.
I’m sorry, but I still don’t understand your request. If it’s important to you, you’ll need to describe it in more detail.
And it would be helpful if you could write in English. It’s very easy to translate using deepL.
If I drag a clip to the timeline and create a copy, if I modify something in the copy, the changes also occur in the original clip and they should be independent.
This workflow is a bit unusual. I never work like that.
You want to drag a clip into the timeline multiple times and then edit each instance individually without changing the original. Is that what you mean?
Then why are you making a copy? You can drag a clip into the timeline multiple times without it being a copy.
It depends on where you change something:
- If you change something in the clip in the bin, then these changes apply to all instances of that clip in the timeline or sequences
- If you change something in the clip in the timeline/sequence, that change only applies to that instance of the clip
- If you group clips, you can have Kdenlive apply changes in any effect that the clips in the group have in common to all clips in the group
If you change something in a clip in the timeline, it does not apply to other instances of the clip anywhere even if you created that clip as a copy of another instance of that clip. In case this is what you are experiencing, please open a bug report and provide screenshots of the clip(s) in the timeline, their effect stack(s), or better: record your actions that lead to that behavior.
Thank you. You cleared something up for me, although I think what happened to me on one occasion was a mistake..