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Ok, since I cannot find much about melt command line usage, here are some notes.. (and after this, see this answer Using process substitution to trick programs expecting files, with specific extensions as argument? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange for a script example via bash)

Ok, since I cannot find much about melt command line usage, here are some notes.. (and after this, see this answer Using process substitution to trick programs expecting files, with specific extensions as argument? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange for a script example via bash)

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To begin with - there is a Ubuntu/Debian package for melt (I have Ubuntu 11.04 with MLT melt 0.6.2); the link given by @Ielton@Ielton is for the "Media Lovin' Toolkit" (MLT) Wiki, which melt is a part of (but also openshot and kdenlive). Here is the link to the documentation text files from their git: mltframework.org/mlt.git/tree - docs/; note the wiki has a page about BuildScripts.

To begin with - there is a Ubuntu/Debian package for melt (I have Ubuntu 11.04 with MLT melt 0.6.2); the link given by @Ielton is for the "Media Lovin' Toolkit" (MLT) Wiki, which melt is a part of (but also openshot and kdenlive). Here is the link to the documentation text files from their git: mltframework.org/mlt.git/tree - docs/; note the wiki has a page about BuildScripts.

To begin with - there is a Ubuntu/Debian package for melt (I have Ubuntu 11.04 with MLT melt 0.6.2); the link given by @Ielton is for the "Media Lovin' Toolkit" (MLT) Wiki, which melt is a part of (but also openshot and kdenlive). Here is the link to the documentation text files from their git: mltframework.org/mlt.git/tree - docs/; note the wiki has a page about BuildScripts.

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Ok, since I cannot find much about melt command line usage, here are some notes.. (and after this, see this answer Using process substitution to trick programs expecting files, with specific extensions as argument? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange for a script example via bash)

Ok, since I cannot find much about melt command line usage, here are some notes..

Ok, since I cannot find much about melt command line usage, here are some notes.. (and after this, see this answer Using process substitution to trick programs expecting files, with specific extensions as argument? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange for a script example via bash)

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