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Well, surprisingly, it works. Video runs smoothly, and I can merge the separate audio file to it witk Kdenlive. So, I guess the problem is solved. But I don't understand why it works this way and not with a single command in one terminal.
Weird! Yeah I don't understand either, but this info may help in further debugging.
Have you tried playing with the container format? I know .mkv is generally preferred but maybe try .mp4 or something else. My thinking here is that both audio and video work, but somehow muxing them is failing. Using a different container could maybe help since the muxing is different (???).
Other thing to try is of course making sure ffmpeg is up to date but it sounds like you're on top of that.
Good luck!