This example shows something weird.   in/out is in frames, but I think
it is getting converted to time, and then converted back to frames,
and a different fps used for the 2 conversions.  I haven't done the
math yet, and my ntsc math is questionable anyway.

Also not sure how the auto_profile thing you mentioned will effect
this. It may hide it, but I don't think it will fix it. or something.

melt -profile dv_ntsc -producer color:red out=1300 meta.attr.titles=1
meta.attr.titles.markup=#timecode# -attach data_show dynamic=1
-progress -consumer avformat:bar.dv pix_fmt=yuv411p

melt -profile dv_ntsc bar.dv in=1000 out=1000
# I see 00:00:34:14

melt bar.dv in=1000 out=1000
# I see 00:00:41:10

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