Hi…
…not the first time I do that but today I fail…
DCP-O-Matic 2.10.5 git 61b5d4ad8 on Ubuntu 14.04.
I have a dvd to convert to dcp.
First thing I did was concatenate the 4 vob into one file :
cat VTS_01_1.VOB VTS_01_2.VOB VTS_01_3.VOB VTS_01_4.VOB | ffmpeg -i -
brialy.mp4
Then I use some personal script to get some kind of 5.1 sound → file
becomes brialy_51.mov
Now in DCP-o-Matic conversion always stops @ same number of images (
about 4500 ).
There's some warning in log @ line 2407 FFmpeg: Warning: data is not
aligned! This can lead to a speedloss
Files attached are log, ffprobe.log andmy script for 5.1 upmix.
I suspect more has to be done regarding « concatenate » the vob into one
single.
Any hints / help welcome.
Best regards,
Gerald
The Desktop PC that we use to run DCP-o-matic just died (smoke started
pouring out of it actually) does anyone have recommendations on PC
specifications, or a make/model that they've had good luck with?
Thanks in Advance
J-sun Bailey
Hi all.
Every now I get a BD that needs to be converted to DCP, usually because the
content isn't out on DCP or it's a pre-release for a special screening of
some sorts.
This time the BD content actually has a Dolby TrueHD 7.1 track, which is
the obvious choice, as the screening is in a 7.1 room.
As I usually do, I create a mkv file with subtitles and the desired track
by using MakeMKV.
DOM sees both the subtitle track and the 7.1 audio track which I can then
map accordingly when I set ''12 - 7.1/HI/VI
However, when clicking the 'analyze audio' button, everything comes to a
halt.
After churning for 3 hours, the ETA was 273 hours! :D
That is somewhat excessive and I am thinking there might be a bug
somewhere, as I can see Carsten and others have mentioned in the forums
(DOM and Film-Tech) that they successfully have used Dolby TrueHD tracks in
their DCPs.
I'd rather not waste the time encoding the DCP if the levels are too high,
so maybe someone can comment on this behavior?
DOM v2.10.5
Win10 Pro
Best regards,
Jonathan
Hi
what to select as color space when converting something the filmmaker
announced as.
YUV422 10bit avi
If found lot's of info at [1] which is way beyond my knowledge on the
color spaces topic.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YUV
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Markus Kalb
Filmkreis an der TU Darmstadt
Filmfest Weiterstadt
Hi all.
I'm trying to make a DCP from a TIFF image sequence.
The post house providing the image sequence say that it's XYZ colour
space. But when I create a DCP from it, it comes out with a green tinge.
I've used colour conversion "none" setting and this is on DCP-o-matic
v2.10.5.
I don't have access to a projector, so am judging the success (or not)
of the conversion using two methods:
1. Viewing in Easy DCP Player demo
2. Converting DCP to ProResHQ Quicktime with ffmeg (ffmpeg -i j2c_...mxf
-c:v prores -profile:v 3 output.mov)
Here's an example still from the sequence:
http://www.cinebox.co/clock.tiff. The clock should be white but instead
has a green tinge.
I can see 4 possibilities:
1. DCP-o-matic is erroneously introducing a green hue
2. I'm using wrong settings in DCP-o-matic
3. My methods for viewing the resulting DCP aren't colour-accurate
4. The image sequence isn't in fact XYZ
Can anyone offer any suggestions?
Many thanks,
Jim
Dear,
We converted a video and via the program it showed that it was fine but
when we played it through the Projector it cut of some of the video via
sides.
We had wording on the sides of the video and it cut off.
The Video resolution was 2048x858.
Via the program we saved it via 2 types.
16x9 flat and full frame flat.(16x9 didn't cut but it went skew.
Our projector can display 2k.
Is there anyway of fixing this issue or converting it via a different scale
or anything we can do by our end.
Regards
Armand
Hello M. Hetherington,
Im working on a DISTRIBUTION platform and I need to create KDM, but I dont
know how to do this !
I see your free soft make what I need, so Im here to ask some help.
What is the algorithm for creating a KDM ??
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> Am 26.06.2017 um 01:12 schrieb John Irvin <andrewscinema(a)gmail.com>:
>
> GDC shows the content but wont let me load.
>
I suggest you take a step-by-step route: Try to create a simple 10s Interop DCP from a still image, no audio, no extras. Format a USB stick to FAT32 using the Macs Disk Utility. After DCP-o-matic finished creating the DCP, select ‚Show DCP‘ unter Jobs - the DCP folder will be highlighted.
Copy only this DCP folder (not DCP-o-matics project folder) to the USB stick, then try to ingest on the GDC.
- Carsten