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2-6
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
Pair / Ch.
Channel Label / Name Description
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