Hi all,
Thanks to the hard work of Stefan Karner, packages of DCP-o-matic are now available
for Arch Linux. Package details are here:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/dcpomatic/
Thanks Stefan!
Best regards
Carl
VLC 2.10 has recently been released into the wild and the DCP, or better, J2C MXF support is back in it. Jean-Baptiste told me a while ago they were working towards inverse xyz and improved playback performance after the initial experimental support in 2.01-2.03. If anyone want's to try it out...
http://www.videolan.org/
You can not open a CPL yet, only the video MXF, the extended file open dialog allows you to open and play the audio file in sync (provided there are no separate offsets in the raw files).
This should work for most single-reel DCPs made with DVD-o-matic.
Please comment on your performance.
- Carsten
Hi Frank,
I remember having some hard time with flash animation some months ago...
That was solved by exporting images séquence from flash editing software and creating dcp with separate sources - images and sound tracks - through OpenDCP.
At that time I was not aware of dcp-o-matic !
Best regards,
Gérald.
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Frank Allison <franklsn(a)provide.net> a écrit :
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Hi Carl -
Love the DVD (DCP) o matic -
I am making animation on adobe flash - flash doesn't like 24 fps so I am working 25 fps - flash can export my .mov at 25 fps - dvd o matic recognizes the 25 fps. mov and wants to make a 25fps package, but I get this error from dvd o matic after the job is complete (and the projector - NEC 900c) doesn't recognize the package for ingest:
Cannot handle pixel format 30 during make_black().
It is not known what caused this error. The best idea is to report the problem to the DVD-o-matic mailing list (dvdomatic(a)carlh.net)
Earlier attempts where flash made a .mov with a converted frame rate of 18.something worked fine, but the sound was either too slow or too fast depending on what frame rate I select on the dvd o matic settings. It converts the the 18 fps to 24 with roughly a 125% increase in speed -
I just donated to dvd o matic a few days ago - and am very excited to have such an amazing tool at my fingertips -
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP! I'll keep fooling about with frame rates and will let you know if I have any luck -
Frank Cianciolo
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