The industry standard format for DCP drives is EXT2 with an inode size of
128. I would think that the Ex-FAT format is the issue.
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On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 10:14 AM, Evan Schwenterly via DCPomatic <
dcpomatic(a)carlh.net> wrote:
Hi there! I am using the most current version of
DCP-O-Matic on a Mac
system.
Following the instructions I authored a feature-length DCP to a mac
formatted drive. Everything seems to check out.
The projectionist at the theater reported that the drive would not work at
all (due to their system being a PC). I then created an Ex-FAT drive with
the same DCP package files, but the Projectionist reported his system could
not see any packages present to load.
What should I do? We have an important screening in a few days. I do not
have access to a PC - is there any way that I can create a workable DCP
using a mac?
Regards,
Evan
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