I selected 'Encrypt' check box on the master machine and processed my independent feature per my other recent posts. Today, I submitted the DCP (the correct files etc. per chapter 11 of the manual) to a 'friendly' major post production house in London, but without a key
without the working files and
without metadata.xml which has an entry for the encryption key. I wanted to check it was encrypted, that they could
not play it as was. Assuming this was the case, I'd planned to then ask them for their certificate so I can generate a KDM for them to run the DCP per Chapter 7 of the manual. They have tried to use a Clipster to open the DCP (without a KDM as they have not provided me with a certificate).
Their response was as follows:
The directory contents appears to be correct, and the CPL opens and displays all pertinent info id expect. However it doesn't appear to be encrypted yet the Clipster wont open it up 'failed loading KDM'.
He added that he would expect the CPL to include encryption information, and that there was none and that is why he thinks it's not encrypted. The fact that the Clipster fails to open it suggests to me that it is encrypted. I said that my understanding is that they have to provide me with a certificate so I can generate a KDM, but the guy said no point as he'd not be able to enter the key as it stands.
Does this make sense? Is there something I could have done wrong?