what is the better setting of the video input for DCP 4k?
is better one video Quick time not compress o jp2000 ?
what format do you seggest?
thank
Video formats for 4K DCPs
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Re: Video formats for 4K DCPs
I would say the best input is the one with the highest resolution and least compression; I'm not sure if the actual format will make much difference. What are your options for the input file?
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Re: Video formats for 4K DCPs
I did some tests to see how the video format dcp o matic converts to 4k at higher speeds.
With a H264 video H@5.1 to 240 Mbit converts to 0.9 to 1 fps (4K)
With a video JP2000 conversion rises to 1.2 fps
If the video is made up of many static images, such as a slide show of photographs, the output format of Premiere, Quick time set in Photo Jpeg is very fast, about 14 fps - 20 fps (4K) depends on the number of transitions of the photos.
So popular video formats to Fps variable are well managed by DCP o matic.
With a H264 video H@5.1 to 240 Mbit converts to 0.9 to 1 fps (4K)
With a video JP2000 conversion rises to 1.2 fps
If the video is made up of many static images, such as a slide show of photographs, the output format of Premiere, Quick time set in Photo Jpeg is very fast, about 14 fps - 20 fps (4K) depends on the number of transitions of the photos.
So popular video formats to Fps variable are well managed by DCP o matic.
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Re: Video formats for 4K DCPs
I forgot to point out that the Quick time uncompressed format is handled well by DCP o Matic, but it is too heavy, about 440 Mbytes / sec.
That's why I decided not to use it.
That's why I decided not to use it.
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Re: Video formats for 4K DCPs
there is a problem that continues to occur. Does not convert the entire file, but often ends before the conversion. Looking at the XML file is read duration values different between audio and video. The problem seems to me to present with video formats in which DPC o matic can not analyze the sound.
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Re: Video formats for 4K DCPs
When you create a film with one of these problematic files, DCP-o-matic should create a file called "ffprobe.log" next to the DCP. Can you send that to me (carl@dcpomatic.com) and I will take a look.
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Re: Video formats for 4K DCPs
I did several tests with different formats and these are the results.
DCP o matic converts video formats that have a structure variable-fps without error ,but misinterpreted the duration of the video, and then the conversion ends sooner than expected.
There is no problem with video formats with fps constant
I suggest to check the possibility of using variable fps, because I've seen the DCP o matic convert so much faster, despite the incorrect result.
If you require clarification are available.
Again congratulations.
Mauro
DCP o matic converts video formats that have a structure variable-fps without error ,but misinterpreted the duration of the video, and then the conversion ends sooner than expected.
There is no problem with video formats with fps constant
I suggest to check the possibility of using variable fps, because I've seen the DCP o matic convert so much faster, despite the incorrect result.
If you require clarification are available.
Again congratulations.
Mauro