Hi Karim,Yes, exactly that. As Carsten was asking how I tested the results, by the way: I'm using "Stereoscopic Player" to play the DCP packages.
On Thu, 30 May 2013, Karim 'Kasi Mir' Senoucci wrote:
For my first try, I entered the start and end frame numbers (as seen below the video windows of DVD-o-matic) of the part I wanted to encode and "encode all frames and play the subset" as method. This resulted in the whole file being converted, just as if I didn't enter anything.
When you say "the whole file being converted", what exactly do you mean? Did the resulting DCP play back the whole source file, with no trimming?
Ah, that might be it - I didn't erase the old video dir in the "project" directory. I will retry that later tonight and get back to you on that.
For my second try, I entered the number of frames I wanted to cut from the beginning and the end of the video and selected "encode only the subset". Now, the *audio* was cut at the right point, but the video played from the beginning again.
I think that is due to a bug in DVD-o-matic which will be fixed in the next version. You can work around it by deleting the "video" folder
within the film's folder before creating the DCP. DVD-o-matic mistakenly tries to re-use the old video content (with no-trim) but creates new audio.
Yes, it seems to happen every time. I just did the following:
Additionally, I saved the project and loaded it at a later time. Now, the "Start" and "End" fields were set to "100" each, which bears no resemblance to what I had input into the fields before saving (750 and 251, respectively).
That is strange. Is that repeatable?
I just remembered an important detail I forgot to mention with my
first try. I didn't generate the DCP right away, but rather saved
the project and loaded it later into your shiny new batch encode
tool. If the trim values aren't saved correctly, then it's no
wonder that the first try played the untrimmed video - the fields
probably were reset to "100", too (which you can't see in the
batch encoder, as the values aren't displayed).
Greetings from Germany
Kasi Mir