Am 11.11.2015 um 12:11 schrieb Gérald Maruccia via DCPomatic:
So your advice is to wrap that VOB file into [put
examples here] with ffmpeg ?
Simply, into a correctly flagged MPEG2 file with proper segment concatenation and TC.
(I have already encoded DCP from DVD and I did not need to do that. Was I lucky then ?)
Yes, it depends on the DVD file segmentation structure. E.g. with a shortfilm compilation
you are less likely to run into this issues than with a full length feature film.
Other question, DoM automatically sets color profile
to REC609 → does it sound correct ?
Yes, that is for SD.
Install MPEG Streamclip. Open the first VOB with it. It will notify you that this seems to
be part of a DVD and wether you want to open the remaining VOBs as well. Afterwards, it
will, if necessary, ask you wether it should fix broken timecode. This all goes within a
few seconds. You can then write out a proper MPEG2 file with headers, which is only a
copy-process.
Depending on your system config, you may need to install Quicktime or Quicktime
Alternative.
There are probably other software options as well to do this, incl. FFMPEG.
MPEG Streamclip always worked for me.