My understanding is that, unlike Escape, which
  1. Was succored with 3 SMPTE and DCI compliant projectors
  2. Is not longer being marketed

…the Screen X sides are not secured pictures. 

I wish I had the time to research this…one would think they would like to get as many movies out there using the technology. But, perhaps it isn’t secret sauce but that there is something about stretching a picture across a distance without it looking silly. (It is all a silly distracting contrast killing exercise to my pre-historic mind…but what the heck…I am not the target audience.)

C J Flynn

On 5 Nov 2018, at 07:09, iva_co via DCPomatic <dcpomatic@carlh.net> wrote:

Hi, Carsten. Thanks a lot for the info!
To all, if you have any information about this projection technology, what kind of DCP it uses or you have test DCP for ScreenX, please share it in this thread.

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Regards, Igor Voytovich

5 ноября 2018, 16:57:12, от "Carsten Kurz via DCPomatic" <dcpomatic@carlh.net>:

It must use separate DCPs for every projector. I know some details about Barcos Escape (similar, but manufacturer/Barco driven). It may be that ScreenX only allows to use content mastered by themselves. The problem, similar to IMAX, is a lack of public information. 

Both Escape and ScreenX uses synchronization between the three servers involved.

- Carsten


Am 05.11.2018 um 10:48 schrieb iva_co via DCPomatic:

Hi all DCP-makers. Did anyone encounter film-copies for Screen X or made them?
Does it use DCP or there is any another technology?
It uses single DCP for all of projectors or separate DCP for each projector? Is it 2D or 3D?

Thanks in advance!

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Regards, Igor Voytovich


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