Am 17.09.2017 um 23:15 schrieb Joshua Achatz:
Thanks for your help.
How do I scale it to 16:9/1.78 and choose a flat container? Sorry, I'm just totally
new to this stuff.
I assume you use 2.10.5?
Under 'DCP' choose 'SMPTE' for Standard, container 'Flat'
(1998*1080) and for framerate '30fps', 200MBit/s for data rate.
Select your content in content list, then in the Content-> Video Tab -> Scale to:
choose '1.78'. Reset all cropping values to 0 if there are any from previous
experiments. You should see thin black bars left and right. Color conversion should
automatically be set to rec709.
In Prefs->General, you should have ticked 'Find integrated loudness, true peak and
loudness range when analysing audio'.
This will give you better numbers to estimate proper audio levels. Do you have a stereo or
a surround/center based soundtrack?
Peak values will only indicate wether there is clipping or not. As far as clipping goes,
-2.6 is okay. However, this doesn't tell you wether your audio loudness is in the
right ballpark for a cinema. Usually, this is not so critical for festivals, but, you
should still try to be within the range that is common for cinema operations.
Choose 'Audio'->Show graph of audio levels
Do you have a listing of True Peak, Integrated loudness and loudness range on the bottom
of that window? Tell us the value for 'Integrated loudness'.
If there is no such value given, you probably performed the audio analysis before you
ticked the advanded audio analysis in prefs. In that case, safe your project, exit DOM,
got to the project folder, find and delete a folder 'analysis' within in. Restart
DOM, reload your project, select 'Audio'->'Show graph of audio levels'.
DOM should now take a bit longer to analyse the audio levels, and should show True Peak,
Integrated loudness and loudness range.
- Carsten