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| author | Carl Hetherington <cth@carlh.net> | 2012-07-15 00:14:28 +0100 |
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| committer | Carl Hetherington <cth@carlh.net> | 2012-07-15 00:14:28 +0100 |
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@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +dvd-o-matic +----------- + +Hello! + + +Building +-------- + +./waf configure +./waf +sudo ./waf install + + +Dependencies +------------ + +You will need these libraries: + + FFmpeg + libtiff + boost thread and filesystem + libopenjpeg + +and also the command line tools: + + opendcp_mxf and opendcp_xml (from OpenDCP http://code.google.com/p/opendcp/) + vobcopy (if you want to rip DVDs straight into DVD-o-matic) + + +In a nutshell +------------- + +The `dvdomatic' program is a GTK front-end which is probably easiest +to use. It will create a directory for a particular project, and write +its data to that directory. The basic approach is: + +"File->New"; specify a directory. +Choose "Jobs->Copy from DVD" to read a DVD from your drive, if you have one. +Fill in the fields in the window (most importantly the `content' field: + specify your video, and the `Name' field: give your project [and hence DCP] + a name.) +Move the slider to see thumbnails; adjust crop if necessary. +Click "Make DCP" and go and make a really strong cup of tea. +The DCP will be written to the project's directory; copy this to your + media server and ingest. + +The `Format' field dictates what size your image will be: + +- 4:3 within Flat: 1.33:1 images inside a flat (1.85:1) frame; play + back using the DCI 1.85 / DCI Flat preset on your projector. +- Academy: 1.37:1; play using DCI 1.37 if you have such a thing. +- 16:9 within Flat: 1.78:1 images inside a 1.85:1 frame. +- Flat: 1.85:1 images to the DCI spec. +- Scope: 2.39:1 images to the DCI spec. + + + +Server/client +------------- + +Running the `servomatic' program on a remote machine will make it +listen on port 6192 (by default) and process requests from a dvdomatic +instance. This has been written with no thought to security, so don't +do it over the public internet! The connection will probably need to +be 1 Gb/s to make it worthwhile. + +To tell the client about available servers you will need to go to +Edit->Preferences and add the server's IP address and the number of +parallel threads that the server should execute (make it equal to the +number of CPUs or cores). + + + +Problems +-------- + +Email me at cth@carlh.net in the first instance. + + +Carl Hetherington +July 2012 |
