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Getting Started
2.1.3 DCP Standards
Until today, there have been several different DCP standards in use:
To create a DCP that can be viewed in a digital cinema theater you
should know which of the different standards/phases to apply to your
DCP creation. With the DCI Mastering feature you can create DCPs in
all standards:
– The respective SMPTE phase has to be selected with the combo box
DCI Phase of the Configuration Tool (see section “Configuring the
System for a DCP Creation” on page 2-25).
– For MPEG Interop (i.e. SMPTE Phase 0 (MPEG)) an MPEG com-
pression has to be selected.
– For all other standards normally the JPEG compression must be
selected.
– When using subtitles there are further restrictions that must be
observed for the different standards. They are detailed in section
“Adding Further Subtitles (via Subtitle Tracks)” on page 2-12 and
section “Delivery Format” on page 3-13.
8/1 15 User defined
8/2 16 User defined
Other audio channel mappings can be found in SMPTE 428-3.
SMPTE Phase 0
(MPEG)
Also called ’MPEG Interop’ or ’MXF Interop’.
This standard was originally defined by the
MPEG Interop Group and is based on MPEG
compressed files wrapped in MXF containers.
SMPTE Phase 0
(JPEG)
Also called ’JPEG Interop’. A transitional stan-
dard that is identical to the MPEG Interop stan-
dard but applies a JPEG2000 compression as
proposed by DCI.
SMPTE Phase 1 This standard is based on JPEG Interop but uses
different KDMs (i.e. SHA-256 instead of
SHA-1).
SMPTE Phase 2 Also called ’SMPTE DCP’. Full compliance with
SMPTE standards.
AES
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Channel Label / Name Description
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