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
Hi all.
This question is probably mostly for Carl, but thought I'd post it here
in case answer is of use to anyone else.
We use a setup with one "master" DCP-o-matic instance and other machines
on network running the Encode Server.
We mostly use 2.14.x but occasionally need to use the 2.15.x test
version for some strnage cases which require extra features only
available in DCP-o-matic test version.
Is the 2.15.x test version of DOM compatible with 2.14.x Encode Servers?
i.e. if we want to encode a DCP using the test version, do we need to
also switch to 2.15.x Encode Servers during that encode, or will stable
branch 2.14.x Encode Servers play nicely with a master running 2.15.x?
I'm less concerned about whether 2.15.x will use the power of the 2.14.x
Encode Servers, than whether there's any chance of an incompatibility
between 2.14.x and 2.15.x master and encoders causing glitches in the
encode.
Hope you can help.
Many thanks,
Jim