Test versions of DCP-o-matic have recently gained support for "Grok", a GPU-accelerated JPEG2000 encoder written by Aaron Boxer.
This offers very significant speed-ups to the DCP-making process. A recent AMD laptop with a single nvidia RTX 3060 card reaches around 80fps on the Sintel test clip, while a 2-year old 24-core desktop with a 2080 Ti card reaches around 180fps.
Though DCP-o-matic remains free and open-source (and can still be used, just as always, with the CPU and network encoders) the Grok encoder is paid-for closed-source software that will be available on a subscription model for around $200/year (with a release discount).
The initial release of Grok will support only the Ubuntu 22.04 operating system, and nvidia 900, 1000, 2000, 3000 and 4000-series GPUs.
At this stage we would like to find beta testers who have access to the following:
- Required: a computer running Ubuntu 22.04 fitted with a nvidia 900, 1000, 2000, 3000 or 4000 series GPU.
- Very helpful: access to a DCI cinema to test the resulting DCPs.
Let me know either in the thread or by email if you are interested in being a tester. Questions and comments are also welcome.
Carl