Specifications
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Using the DCP and Self KDM
y In this window configure the generation of the additional KDM(s)
(see section “Finalize Settings – KDM” on page 4-10). However,
because a self KDM for the current DCP is already available, you
may deactivate the check box Create a KDM for current Clipster.
y When everything is set as desired click the OK button.
This will close the window to configure the KDM(s) and you will be re-
turned to the finalize dialog.
y In the finalize dialog make sure that the check box in front of the
KEY… button is activated, otherwise the KDM(s) will not be cre-
ated.
After this the settings to create additional KDM(s) are finished and you
can start their creation at any time:
y Press the button RENDER to start the creation of the additional
KDM(s).
This will start the creation and the additional KDM(s) will be written to
the specified location.
5.4 Modifying a DCP
A DCP can be used to modify its content, for example, to exchange au-
dio or subtitles, or for a later encryption of the content. With this you
are able to create different versions of the same DCP without having to
finalize it again completely (i.e. unaltered track files will not be rendered
again but copied).
To modify a DCP perform the following:
y Load the DCP as described in section “Loading the DCP” on
page 5-3.
y If required replace video/audio reels in the timeline.
y Then call up the finalize dialog of CLIPSTER (menu Project » Final-
ize…).
Modifications to track files are observed reel-wise only: For ex-
ample, even if only one frame of video is changed, this reel will
be rendered again completely.
When using a DCP limit the modifications to an exchange of
complete video/audio reels or subtitles. The track files should
not be submitted to additional rendering processes (e.g. ef-
fects on audio or video). For this use the original source files
instead (DSM or DCDM).