As a side note, today I created a basic DCP with DOM 2.10.9 Mac and played it with the
most current demo version of EazyDCP Player Mac. I did not get a warning and was able to
play the file (as much as the demo allows).
There are not many ways to create a formally screwed DCP with DCP-matic. To the extent
that currently, if a software player complains about a formal issue, I'd blame the
software player first.
There has been a similar issue once with the Doremi Cineplayer. Yes, if in doubt, try to
use dcp_inspect.
- Carsten
... gesendet von unterwegs
Am 20.03.2017 um 18:11 schrieb Shanu Novic <shanunovic(a)gmail.com>om>:
Thank you all for your replies.
C J,
The version I have used is 2.10.2 git a23d6161d9, which I think is the current version
from the website.
Thank you very much for your kind offer to help.
Carsten,
I think that's an known issue with easyDCP
Player, and I'm surprised they didn't fix it yet. I can't look up earlier
posts describing the problem from here. Maybe someone else can.
I was thinking that might be the case, but I could not find any recent posts about it in
dcp-o-matic forums that I started to have a doubt.
S.N.
On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 12:00 AM, cjflynn(a)digitaltesttools.com
<cjflynn(a)digitaltesttools.com> wrote:
Shanu
Could you please tell the version number of DCP-o-Matic that you used, which got that
error? If I have that version, I can try a DCP and see if I get the same results.
C J
Cinema Test Tools
> On Mar 20, 2017, at 02:25 000AM, Carl Hetherington via DCPomatic
<dcpomatic(a)carlh.net> wrote:
>
> Hi Shanu,
>
> It could be. I guess there's no way to be sure. Someone else on the list
> might have an idea... Sorry I can't be more help.
>
> All the best,
> Carl
>
> On Sun, 19 Mar 2017, Shanu Novic wrote:
>
>> Thanks for your reply.
>>
>> I just created a DCP using DCP-o-matic, but when I try to play it with easyDCP
trial version, it gives me warnings.
>> It says "Issues have been detected. For a full report, please license the
commercial edition with issue report enabled", so I don't know what the exact
>> issue is.
>>
>> Do you think it's the XML one that's listed under FAQ on your website?
>> Does it always happen with DCPs created using DCP-o-matic?
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 7:56 PM, Carl Hetherington <cth(a)carlh.net> wrote:
>> On Tue, 14 Mar 2017 16:34:41 +0900
>> Shanu Novic via DCPomatic <dcpomatic(a)carlh.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> Hi Shanu,
>>
>>> I had a quick question.
>>>
>>> What's the difference between DCP-o-matic and Davinci Resolve (without
>>> using easyDCP plugin) in terms of how they convert source material into
>>> jpeg2000 (XYZ color space)?
>>>
>>> My master video is Apple Prores HQ.
>>>
>>> Basically, I have used Davinci Resolve (without using easyDCP plugin) and
>>> openDCP to make a DCP in the past, and I was successful, but Davinci
>>> Resolve crashes randomly sometimes these days, so I wanted to give
>>> DCP-o-matic a shot.
>>
>> I'm afraid I don't know what Resolve does. In theory they should be
>> the same, since there is a pretty-well defined mathematical operation
>> that should be followed to convert video to XYZ.
>>
>> Someone else on the list might know...
>>
>>> I guess I can just do a test conversion with DCP-o-matic and check the
>>> result with my eyes, but I thought it wouldn't hurt to ask...
>>
>> That would be a good starting point, I think.
>>
>> All the best,
>> Carl
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