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Topic: DSS200 closed caption file location?
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Carsten Kurz
Film God
Posts: 4340
From: Cologne, NRW, Germany
Registered: Aug 2009
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posted 04-22-2013 02:50 PM
It doesn't generate a playlist, it will usually recognize one or more CPLs in the DCP. One CPL might be for the local language version, another one for the subtitle version, one for 5.1 audio, another for 7.1 audio.
Typically, sending a subtitled subfeature/version file separately will include the title file + CPL, asset/pkl file, etc. The subtitle CPL will reference the video and audio that is already on the server. It could be that the other necessary files had been included in the original DCP - although it would be the proper way of doing it to not just send an XML file, but the full package incl. the necessary CPL. Aside from a KDM, a server will not ingest a plain XML subtitle file.
- Carsten
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