Also check out FinalDCP and EasyDCP.
Thing is: it's not fast (My tests showed 7fps on a 12-core z800). Final DCP lets you use networked computers as rendering nodes, so that could speed things up a bit.
Packages will do what you need AFAIK, including a Rec709->P3 color space conversion.
Would love to know about any good resources, butbI think this is a wheel everyone's inventing as we type.
My need for DCP would be for screening cutting copies in theatres. So Avid DNxHD offline to DCP. But I'd love to have something that would do the job closer to realtime.
J
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On Jul 12, 2012, at 23:57, Philip Hodgetts <philip@intelligentassistance.com> wrote:
> I have a client who's been requested to make a DCP for a film festival in Europe. Sorry can't be more specific yet, but this is not something I'm comfortable supporting.
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> Of course, he could simply pay for the job, and it may come down to that, but budget is a primary concern and at $800 for the software, this
> http://www.qubecinema.com/products/Xport looks attractive. But is it?
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> Is there a good resource for all this?
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