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Topic: Trailer in .mp4 format!
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Randy Stankey
Film God
Posts: 6539
From: Erie, Pennsylvania
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 09-19-2012 09:07 PM
Our Christie digital projector is also connected to a Gefen scaler. The scaler has a Blu-Ray input and two computer inputs. One computer is in the booth and the other is connected through a port in the auditorium. That way we can run pre-show programs from the booth computer and, if there is a lecture in the auditorium, we can show PowerPoint presentations, etc.
If I wanted to show a trailer in MP4, I would do it on the booth computer via the Gefen scaler.
That does mean that I would have to manually switch from the scaler to the digital server at the end of the nonstandard trailer. If it was a one-off show, I wouldn't have a problem doing this. If it was a regular, daily program I wouldn't want to do this.
If I was going to show a trailer this way, I'd place it at the beginning of the program. That way, if there is a momentary gap in the program it will be less noticeable.
However, I agree with the others. You would be better off if you could make it into a DCP package and run it as a regular element of your program.
Since there is a fair amount of work involved in making an MP4 into a DCP, I wouldn't do this for a one-off. I would just use the Aux. Input and be done with it.
P.S. - We own our projector so there isn't anybody to complain if we play other things on it.
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