I got an error on verifying a DCP from my mac when verifying using the DCP-O-Matic player verifier tool: Programming error at ../src/verify.cc:1264
Any ideas?
Error on player verifying: Programming error at ../src/verify.cc:1264
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Re: Error on player verifying: Programming error at ../src/verify.cc:1264
That's interesting - is it possible to send just the subtitle/closed caption file from the DCP? If it's interop it will be a .xml, or .mxf for SMPTE and if DCP-o-matic made the DCP its name will probably start with sub_
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Re: Error on player verifying: Programming error at ../src/verify.cc:1264
So the reels were multiple because I was getting an error that the subtitle XML was too big; once I created multiple files the error went away.
How do I tell which ones are the closed caption files - do the closed caption files begin with "sub_"? (there are a lot of them for this 90 minute, talking heads documentary)
How do I tell which ones are the closed caption files - do the closed caption files begin with "sub_"? (there are a lot of them for this 90 minute, talking heads documentary)
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Re: Error on player verifying: Programming error at ../src/verify.cc:1264
sent via a PMcarl wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 2:00 pm That's interesting - is it possible to send just the subtitle/closed caption file from the DCP? If it's interop it will be a .xml, or .mxf for SMPTE and if DCP-o-matic made the DCP its name will probably start with sub_
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Re: Error on player verifying: Programming error at ../src/verify.cc:1264
Hi,
I got the same error message with the latest stable release of DOM Player. (Mac Sequoia 15.0)
I triple checked the subtitle file (srt) before creating the DCP (25fps SMPTE) and there was nothing wrong with it regarding the usual standards.
The Demo version of easyDCP Player+ shows only warnings but no errors.
Could anyone who has already got this error message tell me more about it?
Is it safe to send the package to the cinema?
Many thanks.
I got the same error message with the latest stable release of DOM Player. (Mac Sequoia 15.0)
I triple checked the subtitle file (srt) before creating the DCP (25fps SMPTE) and there was nothing wrong with it regarding the usual standards.
The Demo version of easyDCP Player+ shows only warnings but no errors.
Could anyone who has already got this error message tell me more about it?
Is it safe to send the package to the cinema?
Many thanks.