It would appear that distributors are going out of their way to screw things up. The authoring of the current Lord of the Rings: Return of the King anniversary edition was authored with negative image sizes and it is causing TMS systems (and possibly some servers) grief. They are right in that some TMS systems cannot even "see" this file so it will not schedule shows for a movie it cannot see. How does something like this get out? How incompetent does one have to be to not see how much grief this is going to cause to everyone that plays the movie?
Below is the note to the manager (I hope their number rings off the hook and the email just fills up):
Below is the note to the manager (I hope their number rings off the hook and the email just fills up):
PLEASE MAKE SURE TO INGEST CONTENT FOR THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING 20TH ANNIVERSARY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
As a reminder, if you are not a DCU Connect installed location, but received a hard drive, please be advised that you will need to ingest the feature content directly onto the server for your projector instead of through your TMS. If you try ingesting the content through your TMS, you may not be able to see the feature DCP.
If you have any ingest issues, please reach out to our support team at theater.support.us@digitalcinemaunited.com or call 424-298-8297.
For all KDM/key related questions, please email our 24/7 KDM support team at us.kdm@digitalcinemaunited.com.
As a reminder, if you are not a DCU Connect installed location, but received a hard drive, please be advised that you will need to ingest the feature content directly onto the server for your projector instead of through your TMS. If you try ingesting the content through your TMS, you may not be able to see the feature DCP.
If you have any ingest issues, please reach out to our support team at theater.support.us@digitalcinemaunited.com or call 424-298-8297.
For all KDM/key related questions, please email our 24/7 KDM support team at us.kdm@digitalcinemaunited.com.
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