Am 22.02.2015 um 14:01 schrieb Andrew Levine:
and even nicer if one could play encrypted DCP’s.
Once you feel familiar with the whole process of creating the DCP, there is no need to
'test' encryption. The pitfalls of using encrypted DCPs can not be resolved on
your local player - it is with the specific cinema installation your DCP is meant to be
played on. Encryption in DCP-o-matic is just a tick in the DCP tab. The crucial thing is
to get the right certificates for the target system. You can not test this with a local
player.
Yes, you are right in that, when you want to create a full length feature and deliver it
encrypted to a cinema, it will most likely be a two-step process - first creating an
unencrypted version which you can test on your local machine for peace of mind, then
create the encrypted version again for the cinema. Yes, it would be nice to do this in a
one-step process. But there simply is no free software to do it.
- Carsten