Hi Igor.

Thanks, that's really helpful. Don't know how I missed the "refer to existing DCP" checkbox. I'll give it a go later and let you know how I get on.

Many thanks,

Jim


On 22/03/2016 23:10, Игорь wrote:
Hi, Jim.
As far as I know, DoM creates new DCP from existing one just by copying original mxf-files, and generates new xml-files for new DCP (ASSETMAP, VOLINDEX, etc.). DoM will re-encode DCP-content only if new DCP has some changes, e.g. additional video-content, or new sound. In case of sound it will re-encode only mxf_audio, mxf_video will be just copied. To make new DCP from existing, you need to add into your project folder of existing DCP (not separate files from it). On "video" mark checkbox "refer to existing DCP" or something like that (sorry, don't remember, on audio tab turn off audio track by uncheking green boxes on channels, than add your correct audio file, change gain if needed, and then Make DCP in "Jobs" menu. Hope this fill help you!

Regards, Igor.


22 марта 2016, 21:27:26, от "Jim Dummett via DCPomatic" <dcpomatic@carlh.net>:

Hi all.

Is it possible to "re-pack" an existing DCP without re-encoding the video?

I have a couple of DCPs which have problems with the sound so I'd like 
to make a new DCP using the existing DCP video MXF and replace just the 
audio tracks.

I think this came up before and I thought it was supported in DCPomatic 
2. But I tried it in v2.7.1 and couldn't work out how to do it. 
Importing the J2K MXF file works fine, but with colour conversion set to 
"none", when it came to make the DCP, from the slowness of the process 
it appeared that the video was being re-encoded rather than copied.

Did I use the wrong options, or is this not supported in DCP-o-matic at 
present?

Any help much appreciated...

Jim



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