After a bit of trial and error, I seem to have made a working DCP copy of my first feature. As we have a small test screening this weekend to see if everything works in a cinema environment, I wanted to check in and ask for help on some uncertainties that I have faced:
- with easydcp player, everything seems fine, hash checks check out, however there is a "code 11" warning, and there doesn't seem to be any way for me to find out what means

- when checking the DCP in Resolve, I'm getting some strange mixed results: there doesn't seem to be audio on the copy that I transferred to an EXT2-formatted drive (the 5.1 clip is shown, but is empty). But I did have the audio at least once. On the NTFS drive that I created just in case, the audio is there. However, Resolve seems to have switched LFE and C channels, with LFE being on top of the center channel when I check "display individual audio channels" in the 5.1 clip... I understand from this post https://lowepost.com/forums/topic/367-5 ... ed-places/ that this might be a Resolve issue, since I definitely mapped the tracks in DCP-O-Matic correctly. Playback of the DCP in Resolve stutters a bit from the NTFS drive
- finally, DCP-O-Matic itself seems to have problems opening the DCP copied to the ext2 drive (could not open mxf file for reading, error -101) but is doing fine with the DCP copied to the NTFS drive

I'm using Paragon extFS and NTFS drivers and I'm kinda guessing that (all) these potential glitches are due to file system management issues and the DCPs are fine, but wanted to make sure if anyone had similar experiences and possible suggestions.
(I'm on an iMac with latest DCP-O-Matic version)
Thanks for your help!