Uhmmm recompile to take out IOP and default to my "own" standard
SMPTE-F32 (reels <4gb) hehehe
Lots of subtitles and 25 and 30 fps, IOP is certainly not my friend, indeed.
Rewarping an IOP-MXF to SMPTE-MXF without recoding would be
interesting for some projects in the near future.
Manuel AC
On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 2:19 PM, Carsten Kurz via DCPomatic
<dcpomatic(a)carlh.net> wrote:
Am 28.03.2016 um 20:08 schrieb Manuel AC:
I though the warping of the MXF is different for
each standard. If I
can reuse an Interop MXF without rewarping would be good news :)
They sure are different. Still DCP-o-matic allowed/allows to mix them, and your server
may or may not like this. Recently, an indie documentary has been distributed in germany
with a mixture of SMPTE and IOP VFs within the same package. I guess it is also still
possible to create a SMPTE VF referring to an IOP OV or vice versa with DOM. Carl told me
he would work on a solution/check.
The VF feature is still experimental, so you have to make sure you get some things right
yourself.
I also thought that at some point it would be a good idea to move the SMPTE/IOP selection
into preferences instead of under the DCP tab. To some people, it may appear that
SMPTE/IOP is 'just another' parameter of a DCP. But of course it is a much more
fundamental choice.
I know some (like you ;-) ) would probably already opt to remove the IOP option
completely, but so far, DCP-o-matic still can't create encrypted SMPTE DCPs for
(some?) Sony systems, so I think that is too early. For compatibility reasons, the IOP
should stay with us for quite a while, I guess.
- Carsten
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