Specifications

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Using the DCP and Self KDM
y In the finalize dialog adjust all settings including the ones for CPL
and KDMs so that they match the original DCP (see chapter “Cre-
ating the DCP” on page 4-1), except the following ones:
You may select another file name for the finalized files. After
the generation only the newly generated files will carry this
name.
As a storage location choose a different directory.
If required select in the dialog window to configure the CPL
(button PLAYLIST) other subtitle files.
If required adjust the encryption or KDMs to be created in the
dialog window to configure the KDMs (button KEY).
Once the modifications are made you can start the generation of the
modified DCP at any time:
y Press the button RENDER to start the modification of the DCP.
This will start the modification of the DCP: Altered or newly added track
files will be generated and wrapped in MXF, whereas all unchanged files
will be copied to the location specified for the DCP. Additionally, the ex-
tra files (i.e. CPL, KDMs and PKL) will be created as well.
5.5 The Menu Option ’Load KDM...’
When working on other projects on a CLIPSTER DCI Mastering system,
you may want to add parts of video or audio from already created
DCPs. While unencrypted DCP track files can be added without further
ado, for encrypted material you have to use the menu option Load
KDM…. It allows you to load the keys of a self KDM into the hardware
accelerated CLIPSTER DCI Mastering system. Afterwards the encrypted
clip can be added to the bin and you can use it in your project.
To use an encrypted track file in another project of CLIPSTER perform
the following:
y On the Project menu select the menu option Load KDM….
If track files have been modified, you will need another
self KDM to be able to load them with CLIPSTER.
The self KDM must have been created for the CLIPSTER where
you are working on (see also section “Configurations for a Self
KDM” on page 5-2).
The number of keys which can be loaded into a hardware ac-
celerated CLIPSTER DCI Mastering system is limited. A single
KDM usually contains several keys (one for each track file) and
up to 256 different keys can be loaded.