Hello Carsten,
they have been created on a Mac, yes.

I will try the FTP binary to test our the small 30 sec exports but the HD was attached to the Mac of the technician and from there it was sent through FTP to the Doremi server from him that usually do this and so I think he does this in the right way.

Thanks however to let us know to ban ExFat, we will never do that again.

On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 12:56 PM, Carsten Kurz via DCPomatic <dcpomatic@carlh.net> wrote:

Am 04.02.2016 um 12:47 schrieb Filippo Stefanelli:

Hello Carsten,
we send the full movie two times with two different hard drives, the first time was an ExFat drive that got attached directly to the server. The second time a Mac OS Journaled file system drive that got attached to the Mac of the technician and then from there FTPed to Doremi.

We also sent short 30 seconds DCP export to try to have a successful import also with FTP.

In that case I would follow the FTP=Binary route for now.


What system are these DCPs created on - a Mac?

Usually FTP will be a safe route once the binary setting is done. If you use USB media, try to use either ext2/3 or NTFS. The Doremi, though, does support HFS+ as well - I just don't know how solid that is.

To transfer small test files and to make sure DCP-o-matic created them properly, simply use FAT32 formatted USB sticks.

I would never use ExFat, even if it is supported by some servers.

- Carsten


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