X-Git-Url: https://git.carlh.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=c218ed1a52521ff71fdb357040f4ec1fd04a8a1b;hb=197c40080f45dfad94f8f3f466478a1bbd723cc6;hp=47a971fe6e3deac6de06d31bd2e73badd7aaa4ce;hpb=90b0ef5569cd67633c93e53518755d1abb20b376;p=dcpomatic.git diff --git a/README b/README index 47a971fe6..c218ed1a5 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,42 +1,54 @@ -dvd-o-matic +DCP-o-matic ----------- Hello! -Building --------- +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 ------------ You will need these libraries: libdcp (from http://carlh.net/software/libdcp) - FFmpeg + 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 +------------- + +There is a manual available at http://carlh.net/software/dcpomatic +The DocBook source for this is in doc/manual. In a nutshell ------------- -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.) @@ -55,12 +67,11 @@ The `Format' field dictates what size your image will be: - 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 +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. @@ -79,4 +90,4 @@ Email me at cth@carlh.net in the first instance. Carl Hetherington -July 2012 +August 2012