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It would be nice for content with multiple versions for different frame rates have their 24-frame-per-second versions have the "24" content modifier in their names because projectionists would assume that they are getting the 24-frame-per-second versions if there is no frame rate number in the content modifier section.
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I'm not sure I follow this. Generally if a site gets "HFR", they will get multiple packages based on what their equipment is capable of handling, including the "unlabeled" which is always assumed to be 24. Also the need for this is only about once every year or two for a very specific title at the moment.
because projectionists would assume that they are getting the 24-frame-per-second versions if there is no frame rate number in the content modifier section
That assumption is correct. Not sure what confusion is created by this.
It would be nice for content with multiple versions for different frame rates have their 24-frame-per-second versions have the "24" content modifier in their names because projectionists would assume that they are getting the 24-frame-per-second versions if there is no frame rate number in the content modifier section.
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