On Oct 22, 2014, at 04:47, Carl Hetherington
<cth(a)carlh.net> wrote:
Hi David,
Thanks for your email.
That is a bug in DCP-o-matic which should be fixed in 1.76.3, which is
currently building and will shortly be available from here:
http://dcpomatic.com/test-download
It seems to be due to the iTunes files having two video streams (one of
which appears to be just a thumbnail) and DCP-o-matic was picking the
wrong one to use.
Let me know if you still have problems with 1.76.3.
Best regards,
Carl
On Tue, 21 Oct 2014, David Nedrow wrote:
> 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 was able to duplicate this in 1.76 and 1.76.2 with an iTunes music video I have.
>
> These files are not DRMd.
>
> Any suggestions as to what may be the problem?
>
> -David
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