Hi Carl.
Right, apologies for my weak explanation. By fixed, I meant that our Advert
team re-created new DCP's made with test version .22 and .24 in the stable
v2.10.5.
The DSS200 Issues wasn't brought to Dolby (yet) as we only have a handful
of Dolbys in 1 site and they are a bit too remote for general testing.
We decided to focus on the ICMP's.
@cjflynn: My team has been in contact with Barco, but they just wondered
why a test version was used.
So nothing constructive unfortunately.
Best regards, Jonathan
On Oct 24, 2017 02:09, "Carl Hetherington" <cth(a)carlh.net> wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
On Mon, 23 Oct 2017, Jonathan K. F. Jensen wrote:
Hi Carl.
We found DCP's made with 2.11.22 and 2.11.24 creates sync issues.
Issues with DSS200 yes, but we only had a few of those, so we never got a
full
report of symptoms before the issue was fixed.
The main issue was on Barco ICMP (v1.2.7.10.17247).
You say "before the issue was fixed"... how was it fixed? By Dolby?
The symptoms are jumpy/freezing play marker on the
ICMP player that
corrensponds with what happens on screen (jumpy image/audio). This
creates
a sync difference between image and
audio, resulting in a ~300-500ms sync issue for the
rest of the playlist
(!!!) (including DCP's that are made using stable or other
software/hardware).
How to fix: Reboot ICMP Media server (rebooting ICMP
only is enough).
That sounds like a similar symptom to the Dolby bugs. Did you try any
other 2.11.x versions at all?
Thank you,
Carl
Interestingly enough, the DCP's plays fine on Doremi IMB/SV, DCP2000,
IMS2000.
Best regards, Jonathan
PS. Always use stable version in a production environment ;-)
On 18 October 2017 at 13:02, Carl Hetherington via DCPomatic <
dcpomatic(a)carlh.net> wrote:
Hi all,
Is anyone using any of the current test versions with the Dolby
DSS-200?
If so, how it is going? Do the DCPs work?
Thanks,
Carl
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