Somehow a question/feature that was in my list.
When importing a DCP or MXF, give the option to reuse it without
recompression. I would do that kind of thing manually editing the CPL
and other metafiles, and for short films just easier to redo
everything.
And now that I understand that DOM is decompressing the image, how
about adding the feature of converting DCP in MP4/Prores?
Remastering, inverse compression, promising KDM tools,... this thing
have become a little monster, far from that innocent looking
DVD-o-matic that started it all. THANKS.
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 7:15 PM, Parke Gregg via DCPomatic
<dcpomatic(a)carlh.net> wrote:
Thanks for the info! I do have the original project
file/etc. I'm waiting on
the audio so I have not yet tested. So you are suggesting if I open the
original project, I should be able to replace the audio and make a new DCP
without having to recompress the picture files, correct?
Thanks again,
Parke
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 6:05 PM, Carsten Kurz via DCPomatic
<dcpomatic(a)carlh.net> wrote:
Am 18.12.2015 um 00:58 schrieb Parke Gregg via DCPomatic:
Hi. I have a DCP I made last week, but I need to
replace the audio. Is
there a relatively fast way to replace the audio without starting over from
scratch?
Well, if you kept the original project file/folder/metadata, it is easy to
replace just the audio. If you deleted everything after you created the DCP,
no other chance than to start from scratch. That means, another J2C
compression run.
You could import or reference your existing DCP, as you tried, but with a
regular import, DOM will have to decompress and recompress the image track
all over, and with the reference DCP option, you can not just change the
sound track, I think.
- Carsten
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