<code>dcpomatic2_cli</code> runs the transcode process on these
film directories.
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Some applications will benefit from setting up the films using the
main DCP-o-matic GUI and then using <code>dcpomatic2_cli</code> to
<section>
<title><code>dcpomatic2_create</code></title>
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The syntax for <code>dcpomatic2_create</code> is:
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<code>dcpomatic2_create [OPTION] [CONTENT] [<CONTENT> ...]</code>
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<code>[CONTENT]</code> are the files that you want to use in the
DCP (e.g. MP4 or MOV files).
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The options are:
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<listitem><code>-v</code>, <code>--version</code> — show DCP-o-matic version</listitem>
<listitem><code>-h</code>, <code>--help</code> — show this help</listitem>
<listitem><code>--no-sign</code>— do not sign the DCP</listitem>
<listitem><code>-o</code>, <code>--output <dir></code> — output directory</listitem>
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For example, to setup a film using a MP4 file you might do:
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- <code>dcpomatic2_cli -o my_film --container-ratio 185 --content-ratio 185 -c FTR -n "My Film" Stuff.mp4</code>
+ <code>dcpomatic2_create -o my_film --container-ratio 185 --content-ratio 185 -c FTR -n "My Film" Stuff.mp4</code>
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This will create a folder called <code>my_film</code> which is ready for a DCP to be made by <code>dcpomatic2_cli</code>.
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<section>
<title><code>dcpomatic2_cli</code></title>
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The syntax for <code>dcpomatic2_cli</code> is:
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<code>dcpomatic2_cli [OPTION] [FILM]</code>
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</section>
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