Thanks Carl, what kind of subs work with the stable release?
Dave Taylor
Digital Content Producer
UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA)
Woo Hon Fai Hall
University of California, Berkeley
2625 Durant Avenue # 2250
Berkeley, CA 94720-2250
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On Saturday, Dec 6, 2014 at 4:23 PM, Carl Hetherington <cth(a)carlh.net>et>, wrote:
Hi Dave,
You can't really do that with the "stable" release of DCP-o-matic, but
there is a chance that v2 will do it. You can get it from here:
http://dcpomatic.com/v2.php
It will import existing DCPs and also handle subtitles in SRT or DCP XML
format. I'm afraid I don't know what software you can use to time your
subtitles... someone else on the list might have an idea.
Best,
Carl
On Thu, 4 Dec 2014, Dave Taylor wrote:
I'm fairly new to the list, so I apologize if this
has been covered before. I have a non-timed subtitles text file and an existing
(non-encrypted) DCP. Can I use
the existing MXF video and a create a subtitle track
to make a newly subtitled DCP? What (Mac) software would I use to create the subtitle
track with? Thanks!
I do not have EasyDCP player to decode the MXF video,
so burn in doesn't seem possible. Please, correct me if I'm wrong.
--
Dave Taylor
Digital Content Producer
UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
(BAM/PFA)
Woo Hon Fai Hall
University of California, Berkeley
2625 Durant Avenue # 2250
Berkeley, CA 94720-2250
(510) 984-2776 Tel
(510) 643-8655 Alt
On Wednesday, Dec 3, 2014 at 12:28 PM, Carl
Hetherington <cth(a)carlh.net>et>, wrote:
Hi all,
I have a user who is reporting that he has a
content file graded to Rec.
709, which he is converting to DCP using
DCP-o-matic's Rec. 709 preset.
He reports that on a projector he sees pinker
skin tones, and the entire
image seems a little desaturated.
He also tests on Easy DCP player and gets the
following results with its
various colour conversions:
XYZ to RGB (P3): exactly as seen in the cinema
(pinker skin tones,
desaturated)
XYZ to RGB (Rec 709): looks as it should
I'm a bit confused... does anyone have any
idea what might be going on?
Thanks!
Carl
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