Hi
in addition to the "ripping time" you will later have a "encoding
time"
converting the ripped file to DCP with dcpomatic. This "encoding time"
is around x5 for my (core i7-quad = 4,5frames/s) but his are only 2k
stats. I do a lot of 2k stuff with dcpomatic but very little 4k.
Carl Hetherington via DCPomatic writes:
Hi Lawrence,
It will create the DCP but it won't rip the Blu-Ray. For that I'd
suggest MakeMKV or AnyDVD.
If I understand you correctly the transfer rate would be down to the
ripping software.
Kind regards,
Carl
On Tue, 9 Oct 2018, lawrence--- via DCPomatic wrote:
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.
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