On 22 Feb 2015, at 13:00, Carsten Kurz
<audiovisual(a)t-online.de <mailto:audiovisual@t-online.de>> wrote:
Am 22.02.2015 um 08:30 schrieb Andrew Levine:
Would it be possible to create a free DCP-player
that read a buffer of like say 5-10 sec worth of images and sound, generated a temporary
movie file for playback using a local architecture, like QuickTime on the Mac, and then
played the segment? The user would use the slider to determine where to start.
The Doremi CinePlayer for Mac and WIndows trial ('Eval') does that directly,
without creating a temporary file. You can basically scroll through the whole DCP and play
contiguous 20s chunks between demo reminders. It also has a multichannel VU meter for
audio.
http://www.doremilabs.com/support/cinema-support/digital-cinema-software/do…
<http://www.doremilabs.com/support/cinema-support/digital-cinema-software/download-cineplayer/>
I will give it a spin once I’ve got my Windows system.
Then again it would be nice to have this functionality on the Mac or Linux platform, and
even nicer if one could play encrypted DCP’s.
Cheers,
Andrew