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The same applies for video clips where the images of the two clips are blended together.
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When we have 2 adjacent clips you place the cursor in the middle of the cut and you hit the key. The type and duration of the transition is set by default and configurable by the user. This works on the audio too.
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Only the active tracks receive the command if there are corresponding cuts on the other tracks.
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If you hit the key when the cursor is placed at the end of a clip the transition is applied on the tail of the clip.
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The overlap is calculated referring to the cut. About this you can find examples and images in the document [sametrack_transition.pdf](uploads/9391b39043b7a7c002e39a1a01c65901/sametrack_transition.pdf).
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The clips are invisibly resized by using frames after and before the cut if available. If no frame exists after the out point of the previous clip and before the following clip the transition can't be applied.
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The transition should be resizable and slidable by the mouse and fine controlled by a widget.
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Kdenlive should warn when you have not enough frames to fill the default length.
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### Approaches
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