Just seeing the numbers from wide releases in US. Basically, non-SMPTE
theaters are not relevant anymore. Some major studios are already nearly
fully SMPTE, theaters that didn't do the minimal updates will do them now,
for sure.
I would insist in going back to default to SMPTE as the standard for new
installs.
Manuel AC
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If you send the cerificate chain they should be able to unchain it (
using an utulity which comes with qube , or manually)
and install the root and intermidiate certificates on windows using mmc.exe.
Then they can create DKDM for DoM using the pem cerificate
George
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> Am 25.01.2017 um 23:43 schrieb Tom Haines:
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>> Other way around. They are mastering the DCP, and I need to decrypt it with DOM
> Okay, in this case you would need to use 'Export DCP encryption chain'. And hope that Qube Master Pro accepts DOMs root certificate/chain.
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> I can't find 'Export DCP encryption chain', but I did send him the result
> from 'Export DCP decryption certificate' and that's what caused him this
> error. Are they the same thing, or am I missing something?
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>> Am 25.01.2017 um 23:43 schrieb Tom Haines:
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>>> Other way around. They are mastering the DCP, and I need to decrypt it
>> with DOM
>>
>> Okay, in this case you would need to use 'Export DCP encryption chain'.
>> And hope that Qube Master Pro accepts DOMs root certificate/chain.
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>> - Carsten
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> Am 25.01.2017 um 23:59 schrieb Tom Haines:
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>> I can't find 'Export DCP encryption chain', but I did send him the result from 'Export DCP decryption certificate' and that's what caused him this error. Are they the same thing, or am I missing something?
> Ooops.
>
> In my Preferences - Keys I have three options at the bottom of the dialog:
>
> Re_Make certificates and key
> Export DCP decryption certificate...
> Export DCP decryption chain...
>
> Ooops, it seems that button is indeed not there in 2.9... maybe upgrade to 2.10.2 or 2.10.6?
>
> 'Export Decryption certificate' will only export the leaf certificate of your DOM installation. Technically, the leaf is sufficient to create KDMs/DKDMs, but some software may require a full certificate chain, which is what the error message you posted seems to signal.
> Qube Master Pro may have a setting to override that behaviour and be happy with the leaf only, but I am not familiar with that software.
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>> I can't find 'Export DCP encryption chain', but I did send him the result from 'Export DCP decryption certificate' and that's what caused him this error. Are they the same thing, or am I missing something?
> Carl - I could probably try this myself, but, assuming Tom want's to stay with 2.9 - can the decryption certificate chain also be generated by exporting the three individual Root/Intermediate/Leaf certificates in the upper part of the decryption certificate dialog segment, and simply concatenate them into a single file?
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> Wonderful. I upgraded to 2.10.2 and that option is now there. I exported
> the full chain and sent it along. I'll report back if it works.
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>> Am 25.01.2017 um 23:59 schrieb Tom Haines:
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>>> I can't find 'Export DCP encryption chain', but I did send him the
>> result from 'Export DCP decryption certificate' and that's what caused him
>> this error. Are they the same thing, or am I missing something?
>>
>> Ooops.
>>
>> In my Preferences - Keys I have three options at the bottom of the dialog:
>>
>> Re_Make certificates and key
>> Export DCP decryption certificate...
>> Export DCP decryption chain...
>>
>> Ooops, it seems that button is indeed not there in 2.9... maybe upgrade to
>> 2.10.2 or 2.10.6?
>>
>> 'Export Decryption certificate' will only export the leaf certificate of
>> your DOM installation. Technically, the leaf is sufficient to create
>> KDMs/DKDMs, but some software may require a full certificate chain, which
>> is what the error message you posted seems to signal.
>> Qube Master Pro may have a setting to override that behaviour and be happy
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I am working with someone who is having an issue with importing
certificates that were exported from DCP-o-matic into QubeMaster Pro to
create a DKDM.
I exported the cert through "Export DCP decryption certificate..." in the
Keys tab in preferences on v2.9.0 for OS X.
When they import the .pem file I exported they receive the following error:
Certificate(s) validation in progress...
> "dcpomatic.smpte-430-2.LEAF(SHA256)" signer certificate chain is not
terminating in a root certificate
> "dcpomatic.smpte-430-2.LEAF(SHA256)" validation failed
> Result: KDM generation failed.
They believe the issue to be on my end. Any thoughts on what may be going
on?
[image: SpectiCast] <http://www.specticast.com/> Tom Haines :: Executive
Director of Digital Cinema Services
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Can anyone tell me what system AMC theaters uses? What projector and what server?
I need to format a drive to deliver a dcp to them.
Thanks,
John Putch
www.putchfilms.com
Dear
I want to create KDM using my laptop with new version of DOM, the DKDM from
my PC when i transcode DCP and export the DKDM to my laptop, but message
error :
*Could not decrypt KDM (error:04065072:rsa
rountines:RSA_EAY_PRIVATE_DECRYPT:padding check failed)*
please help, thanks :)
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Hello
I've used DCP-o-Matic on a Windows machine to create a DCP for a short film
I made. Worked great. I entered the short film in a film festival and got
accepted. They are asking me for a Linux compatible DCP. Do I need to
create the DCP on Linux for it to be Linux compatible?
Thanks
Joseph
On Jan 15, 2017, at 00:10 000AM, Joseph Verrico <jjverrico(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Turns out this was pretty easy using ubuntu linux.
Absolutely marvelous to hear. And now, it is Sunday. When is/was your screening? Was that a success as well?
Do any of the instructions need changing for accuracy or clarity?
Did you use any links that proved helpful?
Did you find a person to help you?
How long was the process once you started on the path?
Do any of the instructions need changing for accuracy or clarity?
C J Flynn
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> On Jan 15, 2017, at 00:10 000AM, Joseph Verrico <jjverrico(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Turns out this was pretty easy using ubuntu linux.
>
> On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 9:07 PM, cjflynn(a)digitaltesttools.com <mailto:cjflynn@digitaltesttools.com> <cjflynn(a)digitaltesttools.com <mailto:cjflynn@digitaltesttools.com>> wrote:
> It’s good to be bold. Continue. cjf
>
>> On Jan 10, 2017, at 20:48 000PM, Joseph Verrico <jjverrico(a)gmail.com <mailto:jjverrico@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> It's a 15 minute short film. I haven't created the DCP yet but I can't imagine its going to be larger than 5 GB. The MP4 is only 1 GB.
>>
>> I really appreciate your help on this. I am going to try to pull this off with the tools you've shared. If not, I will look for somebody to do it for me. I have until the end of the week so I have some time.
>>
>> Thanks again for your help. I may post other questions as I attempt this feat of strength.
>>
>> Joseph
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 8:36 PM, cjflynn(a)digitaltesttools.com <mailto:cjflynn@digitaltesttools.com> <cjflynn(a)digitaltesttools.com <mailto:cjflynn@digitaltesttools.com>> wrote:
>> Hi Joseph
>>
>> I have several Windows machines here, but they are set up for testing other applications. So I can’t test this for you now. (I do most everything on a Mac.)
>>
>> I’ve done a quick Google and a couple of ext2/ext3 drivers for Windows. One seemed open source and current <https://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fsd/ <https://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fsd/>>. One seemed low-cost and current <http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/linux-partition-mana… <http://www.partition-tool.com/easeus-partition-manager/linux-partition-mana…>>. There might be others.
>>
>> They look simple to install and use.
>>
>> The other alternative – which is what many of us have on our Mac and Windows systems – is to download and install the free and open source Virtual Machine Manager “VirtualBox", then install the free and open sourced “Ubuntu" Operating System. Suddenly you are a Linux person. It may not be the thing to do now as you are trying to finish a project, but it only takes a few minutes to install each, then open the Terminal and put in the commands. It will take a few seconds with a hammer figuring out how to steal the USB drive from the Windows system to allow the Linux system to write to it, and another few to figure out how to create a share folder on your Windows drive to the Ubuntu, but it isn’t rocket surgery.
>>
>> My actual recommendation is to find a friend who can do this for you. Or wander the local college with a sign on your chest. It will take them seconds, plus the few minutes to transfer the data from one drive to the other.
>>
>> How big is your DCP that you need to put on the USB drive?
>>
>> C J Flynn
>> Cinema Test Tools <http://www.cinematesttools.com/>
>>
>>
>>> On Jan 10, 2017, at 19:48 000PM, Joseph Verrico <jjverrico(a)gmail.com <mailto:jjverrico@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Thank for the information. I was hoping I could format a USB memory stick to EXT2 on my Windows machine and then copy the DCP file structure onto that EXT2 formatted USB memory stick. I don't have Linux on my Windows machine. I don't know Linux. Is this possible?
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 5:01 PM, cjflynn(a)digitaltesttools.com <mailto:cjflynn@digitaltesttools.com> <cjflynn(a)digitaltesttools.com <mailto:cjflynn@digitaltesttools.com>> wrote:
>>> Leslie is correct that the DCP creation platform is not relevant.
>>>
>>> But I think it is a mistake to follow the advice of submitting your work on the opposite format of what the festival have asked for…even if they asked in an odd sort of way.
>>>
>>> It is true that some software versions of some media servers will accept FAT32. But there are some that don’t and the festival seems pretty specific about what they want. They do that because there is only one formatted drive specification that all cinema systems must use.
>>>
>>> That is the EXT2 that Leslie mentioned.
>>>
>>> And, make certain that if someone makes this drive for you that they make the inode size 128, since that is in the DCI and ISDCF and SMPTE specifications.
>>>
>>> And, if the drive was originally formatted in FAT32, you’ll be limited to a 4 Gig file size, regardless of the size of the drive. First format in exFAT, or leave it with NTSF if that is what it was bought as.
>>>
>>> Here is what I do.
>>> The ISDCF document gives the following command line in a linux type system.
>>>
>>> mkfs -t ext3 -I 128 -m 0 /dev/xddN
>>>
>>> with xddN being the drive ‘name’, which is most often something like ‘sdb1’ – you can find that name by the command
>>>
>>> sudo lsblk -o NAME,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT,LABEL
>>>
>>> Then unmount with
>>>
>>> sudo umount /dev/sdb1
>>> And here are two other formatting commands that work. Myself, I prefer the last one since it allows me to name the partition as it is being made.
>>>
>>> sudo mke2fs -t ext3 -I 128 -L DCPs 0 /dev/sdb1 – slightly different command set
>>>
>>> sudo mkfs.ext3 -I 128 -m 0 -L your-chosen-name-of-drive /dev/sdb1 – this one adds a disk name (change "DiskName" to 'my_dcp_drive' or whatever name you want to give it) while formatting and partitioning...change that 'sdb1' to the proper partition number.
>>>
>>> Formatting the disk is not so quick – Those Superblocks might take a few minutes to assemble.
>>>
>>> Follow up by giving permissions to the drive with: (755 is usually recommended, but I use 777 for myself)
>>>
>>> sudo chmod -R 777 /media/Your_Login_USER_NAME/your-chosen-name-of-drive
>>>
>>> You might find that you need to change ownership
>>>
>>> sudo chown owner:owner /media/owner/your-chosen-name-of-drive
>>>
>>> I usually put my name twice, such as 'cj:cj', then '/media/cj/ctt_dcps'
>>>
>>> I hope this helps. I’d hate you to have a black screen after getting this far. Good luck. Tell us how it worked out and what you ended up doing.
>>>
>>> C J Flynn
>>> Cinema Test Tools <http://www.cinematesttools.com/>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Jan 10, 2017, at 15:45 000PM, Leslie Hartmier via DCPomatic <dcpomatic(a)carlh.net <mailto:dcpomatic@carlh.net>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> No, the platform you use to create the DCP is not relevant. They may be wanting the content on a EXT2 drive.
>>>>
>>>> If it is small enough, you can provide it on a USB thumb drive formatted using FAT32. (Most USB drives come formatted that way.)
>>>>
>>>> Leslie
>>>> From: dcpomatic(a)carlh.net <mailto:dcpomatic@carlh.net>
>>>> Sent: January 10, 2017 4:28 PM
>>>> To: dcpomatic(a)carlh.net <mailto:dcpomatic@carlh.net>
>>>> Reply-to: jjverrico(a)gmail.com <mailto:jjverrico@gmail.com>
>>>> Subject: [DCP-o-matic] DCP for Linux
>>>>
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> I've used DCP-o-Matic on a Windows machine to create a DCP for a short film I made. Worked great. I entered the short film in a film festival and got accepted. They are asking me for a Linux compatible DCP. Do I need to create the DCP on Linux for it to be Linux compatible?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Joseph
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Am 07.01.2017 um 00:24 schrieb Alec Trupiano:
> Ok so this is from the MXF through VLC
And are you okay with that? At first sight, one would say that it's nice neutral black'nwhite. But some people actually intend a colored monochromatic lookc, e.g. sepia.
While VLC does a bad job of playing back DCPs, it seems the screen-grabs are nicely color corrected. So, if that is the color rendering you intended, your DCP should be fine on a DCP projector.
- Carsten
hello,
I recently created a DCP of my short film, but when I play it, the video
stutters by a LOT. I'm running a high end PC (Windows 7), playing the file
off a SSD. I'm trying to figure out asap if its an issue of my PC, the
player I'm using or the DCP file itself. The player is called DigitAll DCP
Player, and I'm awaiting a response from them on the issue. If its only an
issue of the player, I should be fine since I'm sure the venue at the
festival will have good enough hardware. If it's an issue with the DCP file
though, I really need this figured out in time for next week.
Thank you!