Scott:
We're also tracking another user's report of the same symptom, and it's very possible both issues stem from the same root cause.
In general, Podner can create iPod-compatible files even when QuickTime Pro's Movie to iPod option can't, but not this time. Luckily, we've been able to capture a very short clip from the other user's file that will fail after Podner processes it. That will make it easier to quickly identify the root cause of the issue and resolve it so that it doesn't affect too many users. If at all possible, we would like the opportunity to test pre-release builds of Podner against your file to be sure we've got it working correctly for you, as well. Would you consider sending the file via a free, anonymous service like
http://www.yousendit.com ? If so, please address the file to
support@splasm.com. If not, would you be willing to try a pre-release build of Podner after we have it working correctly with the other user's file?