to the plots, which can make them easier to read in some cases.
</para>
+<para>Underneath the plot are shown some precise numbers for peaks and other measurements. A peak value displayed in red means that it is greater than -3dB.</para>
+
<para>
The audio plot is no substitute for listening in an
cinema, but it can be useful to get levels in roughly the right area.
<entry><code>$CPL_NAME</code></entry><entry>DCP title</entry>
</row>
<row>
+<entry><code>$CPL_FILENAME</code></entry><entry>Filename of the CPL</entry>
+</row>
+<row>
<entry><code>$CINEMA_NAME</code></entry><entry>Cinema name</entry>
</row>
<row>
+<entry><code>$CINEMA_SHORT_NAME</code></entry><entry>First 14 characters of the cinema name</entry>
+</row>
+<row>
<entry><code>$SCREENS</code></entry><entry>Name of screen or screens that KDMs are being generated for</entry>
</row>
<row>
<listitem>Start a new DCP-o-matic film.</listitem>
<listitem>Click <guilabel>Add DCP...</guilabel> and specify your existing DCP's folder.</listitem>
<listitem>Go to the <guilabel>DCP</guilabel> tab and choose <guilabel>Split by video content</guilabel> for <guilabel>Reel type</guilabel>.</listitem>
-<listitem>Go to the <guilabel>Video</guilabel> and
-<guilabel>Audio</guilabel> tabs in turn and tick the <guilabel>Use this DCP's audio as OV and make VF</guilabel> checkboxes.</listitem>
+<listitem>Go to the <guilabel>Video</guilabel> tab and tick the <guilabel>Use this DCP's video as OV and make VF</guilabel> checkbox.</listitem>
+<listitem>Go to the <guilabel>Audio</guilabel> tab and tick the <guilabel>Use this DCP's audio as OV and make VF</guilabel> checkbox.</listitem>
<listitem>Add your subtitles to the film in whatever format you have.</listitem>
<listitem>Check the subtitle appearance in the preview; it will be
slow to respond as it is having to decompress images from the existing