1) Thanks for your answer! It works like a charm.
All I knew before were two commands: $ melt file.xml and $ melt file.xml -consumer avformat:file.mp4 frame_rate_num=30 frame_rate_den=1 ... 2) Perhaps I should introduce myself. I'm Tomek, and I'm a geek. I find melt MUCH better, than any GUI-based app I have worked with so far (Flowblade, OpenShot, and even one commercial app). BTW, I came to MLT from Flowblade. I tweaked it a little, but in the end I found it too much of a burden, since... I'm MUCH more comfortable with text files, than with any GUI. I have control over each frame now. I'm even able to cut my audio properly, using frame numbers. ...and I'm not even fond of XML (I prefer Yaml). There are tasks, which are easier with GUI (like adding new resources to the project), but they are mostly performed only once. I find edition much easier and way more precise with text files.
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