Am 23.02.2015 um 01:11 schrieb Jim Dummett:
Perhaps it'd be possible to allow the user to add
already encoded audio/video MXF files in the same way as they add e.g. a Quicktime? In
that case the first version DCP could be created in the usual way, and then all versions
after created using the existing MXF without having to repeat the JPEG2000 compression
again. This would allow a much faster method to create e.g. different versions of the same
film with audio in different languages.
Hmm. What if the first step for a multi-version capability would be a 'DCP
merger'? Takes assets of two or more DCP-o-matic encodings (or 'ANY DCPs) and
merges them into a multi-version package. That way you could have both options - separate
assets could be embedded, as well as common assets referenced by all versions?
You would create different versions of a DCP within the existing GUI, then select which
ones to throw together later? This could build up on DCP-o-matics capability to use a
single video-file for multiple encodings/CPLs.
- Carsten