I took a couple of unencrypted DCPs, one 2D and one 3D, to our local multiplex cinema today but encountered issues with their TMS system - it wouldn't recognise the files.
I'm not really sure why, I think I got the naming conventions right, see below...
SDATC_TSR-2D-24_F_EN-XX_UK-NR_20_2K_NULL_20190117_NUL_IOP_OV
SDATC_TSR-3D-24_F_EN-XX_UK-NR_20_2K_NULL_20190117_NUL_IOP_OV
I wonder if anyone else has encountered this kind of issue with DCP authored in DOM?
I have taken other files into other cinemas, presumably using a different TMS, and it worked fine. Worth noting that while the TMS at todays cinema didn't like the DCP, the projector did, ingested it and played no problem.
DOM and Unique Rosettabridge TMS
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Re: DOM and Unique Rosettabridge TMS
Did the TMS recognize ANYTHING on your disc? How was the disc formatted?
It does occur that TMS reject DCPs while the actual servers have no trouble ingesting them.
I don't think the chosen DCP name is the reason for it. There are many DCPs with badly formatted names, if a TMS would be too picky, it would cause loads of troubles.
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It does occur that TMS reject DCPs while the actual servers have no trouble ingesting them.
I don't think the chosen DCP name is the reason for it. There are many DCPs with badly formatted names, if a TMS would be too picky, it would cause loads of troubles.
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Re: DOM and Unique Rosettabridge TMS
USB key was NTFS. The Rosettabridge software saw the drive, even showed me how much space was used/available on the drive, but found no DCPs to ingest.
A brief bit of googlefu suggests that there may be some systems that are sensitive to certain optional parameters in the xml. But I wouldn't know where to start if that's the case.
A brief bit of googlefu suggests that there may be some systems that are sensitive to certain optional parameters in the xml. But I wouldn't know where to start if that's the case.