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How to contribute variable video formats?
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Invelos Software, Inc. RepresentativeInvelos Support
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Quoting Lewis_Prothero:
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Quoting bigdaddyhorse:
"Invalid Floating Point" operations usually indicate that one (or more) of your system fonts is/are missing and/or corrupted.

DVDProfiler uses Tahoma.ttf
Please check what happens if you reinstall Tahoma.ttf from your Windows DVD.


That is sometimes the case. In this particular case, the error is a result of a corrupted online list file.
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Quoting Invelos Support:
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Quoting Lewis_Prothero:
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Quoting bigdaddyhorse:
"Invalid Floating Point" operations usually indicate that one (or more) of your system fonts is/are missing and/or corrupted.

DVDProfiler uses Tahoma.ttf
Please check what happens if you reinstall Tahoma.ttf from your Windows DVD.


That is sometimes the case. In this particular case, the error is a result of a corrupted online list file.


Anything I can do to fix this? I don't have a windows dvd, and it could be my computer is more of POS than I thought.
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Yes, follow the step posted above:

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Select Online->Refresh Online Profile List while holding CTRL.
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Quoting Invelos Support:
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Yes, follow the step posted above:

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Select Online->Refresh Online Profile List while holding CTRL.


Sorry, missed that one and/or didn't catch it was from you. Worked like a charm, thank you very much.
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what did you do for Apollo 13 2 disc edition??  That set has a second disc as Imax 1:66 .. 
What I did then -back in 2005 , when I first purchased this std dvd  was- I created two disc ID's and then gave it a box set Identity..  Parent was given 2:35 ratio  and the child was titled : Apollo 13  Imax  Experience Version and given a 1:66  status ..    solved !
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As I recollect, Grand Budapest Hotel has a variable format thing going on; the aspect ratio matches the time frame of what's happening on screen so the oldest stuff is 1.33:1 and stuff in the 1950s and 1960s is scope, and the present day I think is 1.78:1.  Hence the instruction at the front to set your screen to 16x9.
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that's right .. and Woodstock shot in 1:33 also  had two 1:33 frames  besides each other that made an over all 2:35  in widescreen .  therefore the default for the aspect was .. 2:35.1
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But Woodstock also has large segments shot in 1.85:1...
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Actually the entire thing (Woodstock) was shot in 1.33 on 16 mm film stock.

The film was "blown up" into 2 aspect ratios: 2.20 (70 mm) and 2.35 (35 mm).
All 1.85 images were created in post production in the lab by cropping the original 1.33 image.
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