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When fiddling with MXF channel counts it makes a lot of tests fail
that probably don't need to.
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They were being passed to altool but when switching to notarytool
it seems that these IDs were never used and can now be omitted.
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Not dealing with them calls all sort of chaos as described in the
bug report.
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I'm far from convinced about the point/sense of all these "profiles"
(rather than just implementing or at least tolerating the standard)
but lots of people are having problems with "QC" processes failing
their DCPs with complaints related to MCASubDescriptors. It seems to
make sense to have an option to turn them off - at least for now,
until either the "QC" situation settles down or any bugs in DCP-o-matic
are found and fixed.
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