4k is not a standard Bluray, but Ultra HD Bluray. While converting standard Blurays in
1920/1080 is straightforward nowadays, even using free tools, it will be more complicated
for Ultra HD Blurays. You need a special optical drive for it, special software, and
converting a full length feature in 4k will take extra long in DCP-o-matic.
Plus, if this is done for the first time, there is an extra learning curve.
A standard Bluray - > DCP conversion, including ripping and DCP conversion, can be done
in 4-5 hrs on plain vanilla consumer hardware (below 1000US$).
For UHD, this can easily grow to a day, and only if you know exactly what you are doing
right from the start.
- Carsten
Am 09.10.2018 um 15:21 schrieb lawrence--- via DCPomatic:
Hi,
I have a cinema that wants to use your software.
Does it transfer 4K Blu-Ray to DCP?
What is the transfer rate, X2 or X4?
Thanks
Lawrence St-Onge P. Eng.
President
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