Incorrect countdown timer
I have a GSM iPhone 5 on iOS 7. I recently set a timer to an hour and 20 minutes, and started it without having a second thought. A few minutes later, I went to unlock my phone, and saw some numbers counting down. I assumed this was an addition in iOS 7, but the timer countdown on the lock screen was incorrect. It displayed 2 hours and some-odd minutes. However, as soon as the timer went below the one hour mark (inside the app), the lockscreen timer showed the correct countdown as well.
I looked for other mentions of this bug, and all I could find were a youtube video or two. One of the videos showed someone with the same thing I'm describing, but it also showed him inputting a time of (I think) 1 hour, and when he hit start, it automatically jumped up to 2 hours.
Anybody else having this same problem? I would think this would be a fairly obvious bug that could be fixed before the general release...
There's a counting leader built into Premiere Pro.
There's one on the Adobe Exchange for After Effects, here.
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