Hi all.
Does anyone have any pointers on converting a 3D bluray to DCP? The
bluray which is the source in this case has the 3D encoded as MVC. From
my reading, this means the right eye picture is encoded as a separate
stream (which is a delta from the left eye).
Have ripped the bluray with MakeMKV which recognises that it's an MVC-3D
stream. And the file it outputs appears to be the right size so I think
MakeMKV is not dropping the extra stream or something like that.
But I haven't found any software that can display both eyes at present.
DCP-o-matic doesn't see it, and nor does Bino 3D player or VLC.
I'm on Mac but can get hold of a Windows box if I need to.
Anyone encountered this before?
Many thanks,
Jim
Hello dear Sirs!
For creating DCP packages we build a workstation. Specifications are point
is below:
2 * Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 5118 CPU @ 2.30GHz
2 * KINGSTON SEDC500 SSD 1920 GB
2 * 32Gb 2400MHz RDIMM
OS: Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC
But we have a once problem.
The speed of encoding usually is 14-15 fps. Encode servers is not use.
Jpeg 2000 bandwidth for newly-encoded date is 180Mbit/s.
We made is about 100 DCP projects. Sources files were always different. The
speed is always about the same 14-15 fps.
We noticed that the CPU load during encoding averages 60%
Can you tell me what to look for why such a low coding speed?
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Hi Carlh,
Just wondering if a PC and MAC would format DCPs differently?
I delivered some to a cinema today but 6/15 didn’t show up on the cinemas system despite being able to play on dcpomatic player on my laptop.
Thanks
James
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