thanks! looked everywhere for it, found plenty of people that mentioned something called "timeline to source" but it wasn't anywhere in my version, and then your video gave me the solution!
You're welcome. Thank you for the feedback. And yes, the "Copy timeline to source" option was removed from Shotcut after they added the Markers feature, which made exporting a portion of the timeline much easier.
This has helped me tremendously. I do have a bit of information regarding the laggy preview though as I have also experienced this. I have just changed my preview resoultion to 360p and I deselected "real time (frame droppping)" option under the settings to resolve that issue. Before that my preview was very laggy if I would start to play my video in different sections other than the beginning of the video.
I agree that Preview Scaling (and using proxies) helps a lot. I should have mentioned in the tutorial that even with these two options enabled, the PC I used to record the screen would have lagged anyways, since it has only 4 gigs of RAM and a pretty slow processor. Thanks for your feedback. I'm glad you like the tutorial and that it helped you in some way 👍
Thank you. Since I can't pair audio in other timelines to video for audio dance and other audio filters, exporting a specific section like this helps a lot.
Hi ... just letting you that the download link points towards the animated banner titles and not the animated titles templates that are in this video. Great job, thanks for sharing this
I saw what happened , as I was typing the comment, animated titles templates kept playing. When I sent the comment, it was the new method video that was playing.
@@Marclaps1 Ok, I see it now. You mean this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rnRLRjFYyww.html I corrected the error. Thanks for reporting it!
Hello, Thank you for this new very interesting tutorial, I have a question all the time to ask you. I made a montage made up of several rushes, all saved in MLT. I took some rushes from the edit to make corrections by opening a second Shocut, I did not save these rushes but incorporated them into the main edit via "Open XML, MLT files as a clip" that worked perfectly. Now I would like from the final edit to recover the clips, update them and save them in MLT, without having to take them one by one, erase the rest and save them as such, is there a way to do it by your method of " Marker" and save them in MLT. It would make my job easier. Thank you, Regards
Salut Pierre. To be honest, I'm not sure I understand your question 100%. But I'm pretty sure you can't use the markers to "save" a part of the timeline as an MLT file.
@@musicalboxbitspieces Merci de votre reponse, je m'en doutais. A l'acccasion merci pour prononciation de l'anglais vous êtes le seul que je comprenne bien je suis français et pratique très peu l'anglais depuis le décès de mon épouse Ecossaise.Merci
Hi. If you mean drawing a rectangle with the mouse in the timeline to select multiple clips, this is not possible at the moment in Shotcut. But it is on the developers to-do list (Roadmap)