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out by decrypting the AES keys with the private key of the Encryption
key. After this the AES keys will be used to decrypt the track files of the
DCP.
6.5.5 Where are the Keys Set in CLIPSTER
The following describes comprehensively where the keys in CLIPSTER
have to be set:
Signing Key During the preparations for the DCP’s creation
some general settings have to be made in the Con-
figuration Tool of CLIPSTER (tab Defaults » group
DCI, see also section “Configurations” on
page 4-3): In the field Private Signing Key you
have to enter the path to the file holding the private
Signing Key (*.pfx).
Figure 6-5: Setting the private Signing Key
To load it you may have to enter a password to au-
thenticate your usage of the private key.
Figure 6-6: Entering a password
Your authentication to the password protected pri-
vate key will be valid for this session of the software
only. After a restart of CLIPSTER you have to au-
thenticate your usage of the key again.
Because the settings on the Defaults tab are gen-
eral settings of the CLIPSTER software, they will be
set and available for each initialized new project.
This way you do not have to configure the path to
the key file again when creating other DCPs in the
future.