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Carsten Kurz
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 - posted 04-10-2019 05:12 PM      Profile for Carsten Kurz   Email Carsten Kurz   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
2.8.25 is available now for DCP-2000, DCP-2K4, ShowVault, and IMS2000:

http://doremi-techno-legacy-portal.dolbycustomer.com/images/Portal/C inema_Players/DCP2000-DCP2K4/pkg/SW_2_6_4/Dolby_DCP2000_ShowVault_Software_Release_Notes_005282_Issue_10.pdf

or

https://www.filmvorfuehrer.de/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=21099

Looks as if the RealD-EQ (Ghostbusting) can now be enabled without a DLM, so, at no cost, even if there is no RealD license or RealD 3D hardware in operation. Nice addon for thirdparty 3D systems. As far as I know, the same is true for Dolby DSS 4.9.1.18

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Stephan Shelley
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Never was a license required for Real D in the DSS line. With the Cat 745 there is a Real D 3D setting for the ghost busting. With the Cat 862 you had to modify the Dolby 3D color settings for the ghost busting and run as Dolby 3D to enable the ghost busting.

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For the DSP100 same as the Cat 862.

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Marco Giustini
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Stephan is correct. With DSP100 or DSS200 you would run your 3D selecting ‘Dolby 3D’ on the drop down menu.

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Leo Enticknap
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A new IMS3000 package is recently out, too - 3.3.26, up from 3.3.23. There are several bug fixes, but none of them look to me like they're for widespread problems. Probably not worth rushing out to install it unless the end user is complaining of issues.

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Carsten Kurz
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There was something in a recent release notes about Ghostbusting for DSS, can't find it currently...

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Marco Giustini
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Maybe they added a RealD preset so you don’t need to fiddle with the Dolby3D parameters?

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Stephan Shelley
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There is Marco but only with the cat 745.

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