Have seen similar behavior with variable
framerate files. Will be
great if dcpomatic can deal with them directly. I just reexported
using quicktime pro, the only thing that opened it properly.
Manuel AC
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 8:10 PM, Carsten Kurz <audiovisual(a)t-online.de> wrote:
Am 22.10.2014 um 01:59 schrieb David Nedrow:
Someone I know had a problem when trying to
convert an iTunes music video file using DCP-o-matic. When adding the file, the summary
shows a content frame rate of 90000.0000, that every other frame will be used, and the DCP
will run at 0.133333% of the content speed. The timing tab shows a play length of over 38
hours (this is a 3 minute music video) and a video frame rate of 90000.0000.
I just found the thread on film-tech and answered to it. I guess it is a
misinterpretation of the file in DCP-o-matic, which Carl will possibly be able to fix.
I am currently uploading a sample file to my dropbox for Carl to have a look at it.
- Carsten
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