Specifications
4-4
Creating the DCP
– Use the button on the right-hand
side of the field Private Signing Key
to select the private key file (*.pfx)
that should be used to sign the extra
files of the DCP (Signing Key). For this you may have to enter a
password to authenticate your usage of the private key. After-
wards the corresponding public key is detailed in the field Pub-
lic Key above. This public key will be attached to the extra files
and has to be used by D-Cinema players to verify the origin of
the files of a DCP.
– Use the area Self KDM with the field Certificate to configure
the creation of a KDM which can afterwards be used with your
or another CLIPSTER DCI Mastering system (depending on the
entered public key). With this KDM you will be able to load a
DCP (e.g. to view and check the correctness of the DCP) on the
respective CLIPSTER. Select the file (*.cer or *.pem) that
holds the public key of this CLIPSTER with the button to the
right of the field Certificate.
– An activated check box SMPTE Phase 1 creates a DCP that is
SMPTE/DCI compliant. You have to deactivate the check box
to generate a DCP for D-Cinema players which are based on
the JPEG Interop instead of the SMPTE standard.
y After these settings are determined confirm them by clicking on the
OK button.
The project is now properly prepared and you can continue with the fi-
nalizing of the DCP.
This public key file can be found either already stored in
the installation directory of the CLIPSTER software or
on a separate CD-ROM.
Further information about the usage of self KDMs as
well as their creation can be found in chapter “Using
the DCP and Self KDM” on page 5-1.
Your authentication to the password protected private key for
the signing (Signing Key) will be valid for this session of the
software only. After a restart of CLIPSTER you have to authen-
ticate your usage of the signing key again.