The syntax for dcpomatic2_map
is:
dcpomatic2_map [OPTION] <cpl-file|ID> [<cpl-file|ID> ...]
Each <cpl-file|ID>
is either a filename or a UUID of a CPL that you want to include
in the output DCP.
dcpomatic2_map
will search for CPLs (when given by ID) and other required assets in
directories that you specify with the -d
or --assets-dir
option.
A new DCP will be created in the directory specified by -o
or --output
which
contains the CPLs you specify, along with the required assets and other ancillary files (PKL
,
AssetMap
etc.)
By default, all the required assets will be copied into the new DCP. You can change this behaviour by passing
-l
or --hard-link
to hard-link the assets (on filesystems and platforms that support
this) or -s
or --soft-link
to soft-link the assets.
Passing -r
or --rename
will rename asset files to match DCP-o-matic's configured
naming scheme.
--config <dir>
can be used to specify a directory containing the DCP-o-matic configuration
to use for the DCP naming scheme, creator/issuer metadata, signer chain and so on.