-dvd-o-matic
+DCP-o-matic
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Hello!
-Building
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+Building for Linux
+------------------
./waf configure
./waf
sudo ./waf install
+Building for Windows
+--------------------
+
+...is quite involved. You need to build (or download) all the dependencies.
+I'll put my scripts up at some point.
+
+
Dependencies
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FFmpeg version 0.9.x or higher
libtiff
boost thread and filesystem
- libopenjpeg
+ libopenjpeg 1.5.0 or higher
wxWidgets
libsndfile
libssh
-and also the command line tool:
-
- vobcopy (if you want to rip DVDs straight into DVD-o-matic)
-
Documentation
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-There is a manual available at http://carlh.net/software/dvdomatic
+There is a manual available at http://carlh.net/software/dcpomatic
The DocBook source for this is in doc/manual.
In a nutshell
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-The `dvdomatic' program is a GTK front-end which is probably easiest
+The `dcpomatic' 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.)
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Running the `servomatic' program on a remote machine will make it
-listen on port 6192 (by default) and process requests from a dvdomatic
+listen on port 6192 (by default) and process requests from a dcpomatic
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.