You can identify the source of the frame rate with a bit more clarity with
mediainfo if run like
mediainfo --inform="Details;1" file.dpx
Dave Rice
Hm , thats not working on my machine (win7/8):
C:\Users\Administrator>mediainfo --inform="Details;1" E:\DPX\0090000.dpx
General
Complete name : E:\DPX\0090000.dpx
Format : DPX
Format version : Version 2
File size : 4.02 MiB
Encoded date : 2015:02:23:15:40:35:CET
Image
Format : DPX
Format version : Version 2
Width : 2 048 pixels
Height : 1 520 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 4:3
Bit depth : 10 bits
Compression mode : Lossless
Stream size : 4.02 MiB (100%)
Encoded date : 2015:02:23:15:40:35:CET
Color primaries : Printing density
Transfer characteristics : Printing density
I see no information about a framerate or the length of this specific
DPX file (e.g. 40milliseconds)
br
Christoph
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