Downside is I couldn't find a DCP copy from any outlet, even though the company offering the PPL couldn't help and the cinema needs DCP.
So, I found DCP-o-matic and got to converting a rip of the blu-ray, I've been using this rip for a couple of years as I find digital files easier to screen in our usual home (a room above a bar) rather than the actual disc itself.
Was quite excited after the computer churned through the transcoding in about three hours but then trying to playback the file in DCP-o-matic's bundled player, vlc, mpc, EasyDCP player & Stereoscopic Player all have a noticeable lag in the video behind the audio (I'm talking several seconds).
This occurs if the file is played from the start or if I jump to a section of the video. Needless to say the original file does not have an audio sync issue. It's originally 5.1 sound and I've left this as default 6 channel in DCP so nothing is being done to the audio above the normal transcoding process.
I've attached the log and metadata files as reading some other posts about audio problems people have asked (however sadly found no solution in those searches).
The cover sheet output states:
Not sure what extra information I can give? I need to take this to the cinema for Thursday (now is end of Tuesday for me) so really only have tomorrow to try and fix this (I know, short notice, was all a bit of a last minute thing as I nearly got stuck in another state here in Australia due to a covid outbreak).Type: Feature
Format: DCI Flat
Audio: 5.1
Audio Language:
Subtitle Language: None
Length: 1h18m59s
Size: 91.1GB
I've read the manuals, faq (where I got the above player recommendations from) and tried a fair few things myself being vaguely technical (IT engineer for the past two decades) but kinda stumped as to what could be causing this?
I first encoded at 24fps as the application prompted me this would be better compatibility with the cinema projectors and I figure the source being 25fps it should be ok to re-code down, so I initially thought that was the fault but I ran it again at the native 25fps and still have the same problem.