Don’t know if this will help, but…I had to rip a BluRay to capture a couple minutes of something for a scholarly demonstration (fair use). The solution is to do the 30 to 24 fps conversion at that time.In this instance I was using a Mac. I used MakeMKV for the de-encryption, then Handbrake so I could get it to QuickTime for editing. The 30 to 24 transition was in Handbrake and it worked out fine.On 22 Mar 2018, at 14:36, Jonathan K. F. Jensen via DCPomatic <dcpomatic@carlh.net> wrote:@JFJ: Do yourself a favor and test your DCP with a software player like NeoDCP (Trial version is free) or as cjflynn suggested, the free DCP-O-Matic Player found in the test version (it needs a fast PC though).It can help you save the trouble of booking a time with your local cinema just to see it fail.______________________________On 22 March 2018 at 22:20, J via DCPomatic <dcpomatic@carlh.net> wrote:Oh man! Thanks a lot!!! I'll work on it ASAP.
I'll need to schedule another visit to the theater, but I'll let you know the outcome.
Thank you very much!!!
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