Thank you very much Lilian.
EasyDCP's log seems inconclusive. j2c-test's output is interesting, but I don't know how to interpret the "Unprocessed markers". Perhaps Carl or someone else can shed light on that?
If I can trouble you further, would you be able to run EasyDCP's full validation on it? It seems to be a new feature recently added:
https://www.easydcp.com/support-faq.php?id=110
I don't think the 2 channels of audio is the cause. We rewrapped this DCP to Interop with 6 audio channels and that DCP behaved exactly the same as the original in the cinema.
In response to Carl's question: Yes, we also made a force J2K re-encode DCP from the original. DCP-o-matic did that quite happily - completed without error and nothing unusual in log, stdout, or stderr. That re-encoded DCP was successfully played at another cinema, but as yet I've not been able to test it at the venue where the original failed. I hope to be able to do that in the next week.
Thanks everyone for joining in with this detective work!
Jim
On 25/01/2020 22:43, lilian wrote:
The playback does not fail.This player crashes when bitrate his higher than 250.Please find the log enclosed.Audio has only 2 channels with SMPTE content. I do not know if there is any restriction about it.I checked j2c structure with j2c-test but I do not know how to analyse the 'Unprocessed marker':SIZ:
Rsize: 3
Xsize: 1998
Ysize: 1080
XOsize: 0
YOsize: 0
XTsize: 1998
YTsize: 1080
XTOsize: 0
YTOsize: 0
Csize: 3
Components
0: 11, 1, 1
1: 11, 1, 1
2: 11, 1, 1
COD:
ProgOrder: CPRL
Layers: 1
DecompLevels: 5
CodeBlockWidth: 32
CodeBlockHeight: 32
CodeBlockStyle: 0
Transformation: 9/7
QCD:
QuantizationType: scalar expounded
GuardBits: 4
SPqcd: 4
000000: 20 96 f0 96 f0 96 c0 8f 00 8f 00 8e e0 87 50 87 .............P.
000001: 50 87 68 70 05 70 05 70 47 77 d3 77 d3 77 62 P.hp.p.pGw.w.wb
Unprocessed marker - COC: Coding style component
Unprocessed marker - QCC: Quantization component
Unprocessed marker - COC: Coding style component
Unprocessed marker - QCC: Quantization component
Unprocessed marker - SOT: Start of tile-part
Processed 11 JPEG 2000 marker items.
Le sam. 25 janv. 2020 à 23:07, Carl Hetherington via DCPomatic <dcpomatic@carlh.net> a écrit :
Hi Jim
It might be interesting to see if DCP-o-matic will happily make a new DCP
out of it with "force J2K re-encode" ticked.
Best
Carl
On Sat, 25 Jan 2020, Jim Dummett via DCPomatic wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Anyone out there have access to a Wailua or recent version of EasyDCP Player+,
> and be willing to run a DCP through it for validation?
>
> This DCP is a 3 minute short which failed playback at a London cinema
> recently. The fault was that picture and sound cut out (screen black, silence)
> for a couple of seconds and then playback resumed, but it skipped forwards by
> about 1 minute. This behaviour was replicated on two different servers at this
> cinema, although weirdly it played back faultlessly at another cinema.
>
> The disturbing thing is that I cannot find any fault with the DCP with the
> tools I have available. I would really like to find out what the fault is so I
> can add tools to our workflow to catch similar faults in future.
>
> NB This DCP came from an unknown external source and was made with OpenDCP.
> However, we rewrapped it with DCP-o-matic (without force J2K re-encode) and
> the problem persisted in that rewrapped DCP.
>
> If anyone is able to help, would be amazing.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Jim
>
>
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