A film festival has asked to provide the video to screen in a cinema-specific format (DCP), "created using a reliable tool e.g., DCP-o-matic".
Deadline: two days ๐ฑ
My first thought: great, I'm going to spend two days wrestling with Wine and some barely working "industry standard" tooling, am I?
But looking closer, it turned out:
- DCP is a stream of JPEG2000 frames in MXF container and some XML metadata ๐ค
- the cinema expects a ext2-formatted drive ๐ฎ
- DCP-o-matic is GPLv2+ and multiplatform ๐คฉ
One more thing to note is that DCP-o-matic's Encode Server just worked flawlessly - you simply launch it on another computer in the network and it automatically participates in ongoing encoding. Turns out that Steam Deck is the most powerful PC we own, as its participation has sped the process up considerably ๐