I only managed to have a quick re-look at this, but I think something may still be missing. When editing a longer video, I tend to use individual OS projects for each segment (eg: items in a kids dance show). This allows isolated editing of each segment, and avoids introducing sync problems when editing changes the length of an early segment (I have two cameras, and use one track for each video and a single track for audio - this makes cutting between the cameras simpler).
Once I have made some edits to one or more segments, I then want to render the whole project from the command line, only rendering the segments that have changed (think make). If there was a way to do the export from the command line as well as the MLT render, then this would work. Otherwise I would have to remember to export each time I make an edit.
I only managed to have a quick re-look at this, but I think something may still be missing. When editing a longer video, I tend to use individual OS projects for each segment (eg: items in a kids dance show). This allows isolated editing of each segment, and avoids introducing sync problems when editing changes the length of an early segment (I have two cameras, and use one track for each video and a single track for audio - this makes cutting between the cameras simpler).
Once I have made some edits to one or more segments, I then want to render the whole project from the command line, only rendering the segments that have changed (think make). If there was a way to do the export from the command line as well as the MLT render, then this would work. Otherwise I would have to remember to export each time I make an edit.
Many thanks
Martin