Hi Joaquin.
I've had success rewrapping DCPs with DCP-o-matic. Have done it a lot to correct silly DCP names, adjust audio levels etc. I've not had any ingest fails with the resulting DCPs.Only problem I have encountered was subtitles getting garbled, but that was on DCP-o-matic v2.10.x and as far as I can see it's fixed in v2.12.x.
Method I've been using is to import the whole DCP ("Add DCP" button in v2.12.x) and then go from there. That repacks the MXFs and creates new XML files from scratch, but does not re-encode the J2K frames, so it's pretty fast.
I'd be interested to see the DCP which is failing ingest, if
you're willing and able to share. I'd be interested to test if any
of my diagnostics can catch the fault in it. dcp_inspect flags bad
signatures on some DCPs created with Clipster, but I've never
experienced one of them not playing in the real world. I wonder if
that's the problem in this case.
If you'd like to, send it to me via https://cinebox.filemail.com/
But totally understand if it's not your film and it's not
appropriate for you to send it to strangers on the internet!
Jim
JoaquinThanks again!I have Easy DCP and Open DCP to re-wrap with but I was wondering if DCPomatic can re-wrap from the mxfs? I haven't had any luck with it so far...Thanks for responding Jim.Yes, I did hash checks and I can watch the DCP in Neo, Quvis and DCPomatic but the server doesn't like it.
On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 3:36 PM, Jim Dummett <j@dummett.org> wrote:
Just to ask the (probably obvious) question...
Did you check that the hashes of the MXF files match what they should do according to the ASSETMAP/PKL? It could be that the DCP was fine when it was made but has been corrupted in transit and that's the reason for the failed ingest.
To check hashes, you can use EasyDCP Player (free trial version) or, if you like the command line, dcp_inspect (https://github.com/wolfgangw/
backports )If the hashes don't match then it's dangerous to rewrap the DCP. Whatever corruption existed in the original DCP will be be baked into the rewrap and might cause a playback issue halfway through the film or something. You'd be better off getting a resupply.
Unless DCP-o-matic/DOM Player automatically checks the hashes when it imports a DCP. Does it Carl?
Jim
On 13/04/2018 18:31, joaquin d via DCPomatic wrote:
JoaquinThanks!I'm wondering if it is possible to re-wrap the DCP in DCPomatic using the DCP assets of the DCP I have...the assets seem good.Hi,I have a short un-encrypted DCP that passes my quality control tests and plays in DCPomatic but won't ingest on a Sony Server or TMS. (I didn't author it. It was authored by Clipster by a NY office of a major distributor/ DCP authoring...the NY branch often has issues)
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