Maybe they are just flagged the wrong way. Also, for e.g. a 10min short, the difference is just half a second - that is 12-14 frames shorter at best. Some apps may apply rounding around full seconds. I am sure, if you load the ingoing and outgoing audio into an audio editor, you will see the small d...
Did the TMS recognize ANYTHING on your disc? How was the disc formatted? It does occur that TMS reject DCPs while the actual servers have no trouble ingesting them. I don't think the chosen DCP name is the reason for it. There are many DCPs with badly formatted names, if a TMS would be too picky, it...
2.13.99 is up, so I can give it a try now, our system is currently running. edit: no success with 2.13.99 WIN64 I made sure to recreate signing certificates again before the test after updating to 2.13.99. Damned. I need to find ways to step onto someones foot at Sony UK... - Carsten Just to make su...
Alright, somehow I remembered that signing checkbox was greyed out for SMPTE, but it is for encrypted. Just checked a test DCP done with 2.13.98 - no difference between signed and unsigned SMPTE. I think the signature is an essential part of the verification. If not all. Here are the results for all...
It fails for both encrypted and unencrypted content. While missing verification does not hinder the Sony to play these DCPs per se, it appears that playing encrypted DCPs fails because of the failed verification. Initially, we were after the issue of KDMs not working for encrypted SMPTE content. So,...