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
I am not good at using your software, I downloaded a trailer according to the online tutorial to make MP4 DCP format, everything was correct when making, and the warm prompt reminded me that everything was ok. When I created the exported DCP, I went to the player to check, and it dropped frames when playing. I didn't know where the problem was and how to solve it.
Hi Carl,
Thanks for the almost instantaneous response. You are correct. I am
trying to make a DCP. Attached is the log for the project.
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Hi Carl,
I just wanted to congratulate you on your DCP project - I love it and I'm
sure many others do as well. I rarely have the need to create to DCP files
but there is a special documentary project I've just completed that is set
to screen in a cinema here in Brisbane, Australia and I intend to use DCP
O'Matic. I've made a donation.
My question is about audio and I've included two screenshots attached here
as reference. In one of the shots 'WITH' I have applied the Mid Side decoder
and I see it turns off the 6 boxes that control the speakers and keeps only
left and right. Is this the correct way to apply what you describe as the MS
Processor to achieve some centre speaker effect in the cinema? And should I
change the channels from 6-5.1 to 2 channels - or 3 or 4?
In the 2nd screenshot 'WITHOUT' I did not turn on the Mid Side decoder but
instead added -12db to the centre speaker boxes shown in the screenshot.
Will this achieve the same or similar result as adding the MS processor (or
mid side decoder as it called on the software.) Would -12db be about the
equivalent to the automatic mid side decoder setting or should I make it
-6db or even -3db? I can see the graphs are very different.
By using the six content speaker boxes I could make an imitation 5.1 mix by
experimenting with these settings?
Thank you for your help.
Simon Toy,
Director
Ignition Films Pty Ltd
0419 122 943 07 3355 7641
simon(a)ignitionfilms.com.au
www.ignitionfilms.com.au
Hi,
sorry if already mentioned.
Seems like audio processors have gone away in DoM 2.16.8
Only left is « half channel / demi canal » and it no longer works as it
used to ( nothing in rear and LF ).
I did not dig - maybe it's my installation.
I often use the « phase inversion » one, kind of pro-logic… maybe I was
the only one, lol.
Best regards,
Gérald.