Hello,
I am a newbie into creating DCP.
A very first movie I made will be displayed in Theaters and I am pulling my hair getting a DCP.
I use Davinci to export my film in a master DnX HQ.
I have 6 tracks on my audio (L,R,C, LFE,Ls, Lr).
I set up each track on 5.1 and the bus format is 5.1.
When I export I chose the bus 1 which is the one I created (5.1).
Once I have my export file I load it on DCP-o_Matic and there, when I do the sound analysis, I only have the graph for the center part.
I don't understand why since I have all tracks on davinci.
My question is, do you know how to export all tracks so I am sure to have the right onces ?
Shall I just export the video and bring each (L,R,C, LFE,Ls, Lr) onto DCP-o-Matic ?
Thank you for your help.
Simon
Sound analysis
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Re: Sound analysis
This seems to be a Resolve issue. You should first try to load your master into e.g. VLC and check it's audio track properties. If you only see a center channel in DCP-o-matic, I suppose that only a single/mono track has been exported from Resolve.
You could also look into the DCP-o-matic project folder for this conversion and locate a file 'ffprobe.log', and upload it here, so we can have a look at what type of video and audio has been detected by DCP-o-matic when you imported your master.
Usually it's no problem to use an interleaved multichannel master file in DCP-o-matic. Most people go that route. But you must make sure that Resolve exports the proper channel configuration and routing.
You could also look into the DCP-o-matic project folder for this conversion and locate a file 'ffprobe.log', and upload it here, so we can have a look at what type of video and audio has been detected by DCP-o-matic when you imported your master.
Usually it's no problem to use an interleaved multichannel master file in DCP-o-matic. Most people go that route. But you must make sure that Resolve exports the proper channel configuration and routing.