Wraptor DCP Export - Video Not Playing
Hello
I have used the Wraptor DCP export feature in Premiere Pro quite a lot over the last 3 years. I hadn't faced any issues with it. I've played back the exported DCPs off Doremi and Dolby DCP servers. They've played flawlessly.
A few days ago, I was helping a friend out with a last minute problem where she had to urgently make a DCP of her documentary film to screen at a film festival. Considering that I had had success using Wraptor before, I used it running off CC2017, for this film as well. The source material is 3840x2160 25FPS and has been natively edited on a UHD timeline. I exported the DCP as flat 1998x1080 with 5.1 sound directly from that timeline.
I checked the exported DCP off freely available DCP players on my workstation. It read and played fine. However, at this cinema in New York where the festival was being held, they were running a GDC SX-2000AR server. It would recognize the DCP, ingest it, but only playback the audio. It wouldn't play back the picture because it was misreading the resolution, and how! Please see a screenshot below of what it was reading the resolution at!

At first, when I was told that the picture was not playing, I assumed it may have been because the server was not capable of playing back 25 FPS content. So I converted the content to 24FPS, and exported a 24FPS DCP. This too threw up the SAME error in the server, with a complete misreading of the resolution.
I then tried a new export, this time, creating a new timeline, set to the DCP export resolution, placed the content in there, scaled it in the sequence, then exported the DCP. Once again, the same issue persisted. Audio playing, no video because of misinterpretation of resolution.
I was unable to find a solution to this. I do not know whether this is bug specific to the latest CC2017 update, or whether it is specific to GDC servers. But lack of sufficient documentation and support for issues like this is frustrating! QUVIS too hasn't been helpful. They don't have a proper support section and don't seem to think it's important to respond to emails.
Any help will be most appreciated. As of now, I've decided never to export another DCP from Premiere, and would rather invest in a reputed DCP authoring program.
