User guide

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Digital Cinema Delivery Tool
for later adaptations (supplemental DCP). For a DCP without KDM the
following configuration steps are necessary:
Figure 3-5: Configuration steps for a DCP without KDM
’Master DCP with KDM’
This option creates an encrypted DCP (e.g. for a feature film) either
from a DSM, a DCDM or digital cinema compliant JPEG2000 data in a
single step (see also section “Digital Cinema Package (DCP)” on
page 2-4). Afterwards this DCP can be used as a master for later adap-
tations (supplemental DCP). In case you have an unencrypted DCP, you
can use this option to encrypt it.
For an encrypted DCP the following configuration steps are necessary:
Figure 3-6: Configuration steps for a DCP with KDM
’CPL only’
This option allows you to create the extra files of a DCP again without
generating the DCP again completely (e.g. to correct typos or other de-
livery issues in the extra files). It will be available when a DCP (encrypt-
ed or unencrypted) has been loaded into CLIPSTER (see section
“Creating the Extra Files Again (CPL only)” on page 4-6). Then the fol-
lowing configuration steps are necessary:
Figure 3-7: Configuration steps for a CPL only
With this delivery type you can create additional KDMs as well (see
’KDM only’ below).
An unencrypted DCP can also be encrypted via a finalizing (see
section “Modifying a DCP Manually” on page 5-14).
Whether the configuration step for KDMs is required depends
on whether an encrypted or unencrypted DCP has been load-
ed.