I have searched the forums and and can't find any mentions of this server on here, so far.
We purchased one of the GDC SR-1000 stand alone with chassis and GDC enterprise storage to look at the alternatives for the end of life Doremi DCP-2000s, with the Dolphins now being unobtainable.
This seemed like a good solution to keep our fleet of 6 Christie CP2000-SB and 3 NEC-NC800 going a bit longer, as so far those still produce a great picture and have been reliable.
We had the GDC installed on Tuesday this week.
Initially, my biggest problem with it, only previously using in the UK either Doremi or Dolby or the Dolby web browers on the Doremis is the user interface. I know many here will be used to the GDC browser interface, but to me it felt like a huge step backwards. Not being able to see at a glance when a KDM expires, not being able to see at a glance how long your pre-show is (GDC showing the length of each DCP rather than the cumiltive time, means a bit of adding up needs to be done) and not seeing at a glance if you rememebered to insert Automations cues in a playlist, without opening each item in each playlist.
That being said, with time and frustration, I could put up with that if it worked. (though I really wish they would look at the Doremi/Dolby user interface, who really seem to have nailed that one!)
However, playback on the first night, turned out to be a bit of a disaster.
Between each DCP files, there is a bight flash on screen; sometimes it may be "snow" sometimes it might be green, sometimes it might be white and the odd transission may be OK.
There is a long pause between each dcp where it seems to spend time loading each file, resulting in no smooth transissions. - for example if you loop a title of covid guidelines, unlike the doremi where it loops around seamlessly there is a random period of nothing on screen between each file.
Automation is all over the place, as in I mean random. My curtain cues (which are being driven from the GDC GPIO, on some shows may be only 5 seconds late; the next show on the same playllist it might be 60 seconds late.
Switching of the Christie between channels may or may not work.
Switching of the Dolby CP750 over ethernet may happen on time or may happen up to 30 or 40 seconds late.
After discussion with GDC and our intergrator, we have established our Christie has a gore board in it, so should work. We established all IP addresses were set correctly and we established the enterprise storage was configued correctly.
After only 3 days and 7 shows, I have had to remove it and re-install the Doremi for the time being, especially with the upcoming Bond title.
Now i realise this may actually turn out to be a faulty unit, which is certianly as it stands, unusable. (though I realsise the user interface won't be addressed by this!)
I just wondered if anyone else has had any chance to use one yet?
We purchased one of the GDC SR-1000 stand alone with chassis and GDC enterprise storage to look at the alternatives for the end of life Doremi DCP-2000s, with the Dolphins now being unobtainable.
This seemed like a good solution to keep our fleet of 6 Christie CP2000-SB and 3 NEC-NC800 going a bit longer, as so far those still produce a great picture and have been reliable.
We had the GDC installed on Tuesday this week.
Initially, my biggest problem with it, only previously using in the UK either Doremi or Dolby or the Dolby web browers on the Doremis is the user interface. I know many here will be used to the GDC browser interface, but to me it felt like a huge step backwards. Not being able to see at a glance when a KDM expires, not being able to see at a glance how long your pre-show is (GDC showing the length of each DCP rather than the cumiltive time, means a bit of adding up needs to be done) and not seeing at a glance if you rememebered to insert Automations cues in a playlist, without opening each item in each playlist.
That being said, with time and frustration, I could put up with that if it worked. (though I really wish they would look at the Doremi/Dolby user interface, who really seem to have nailed that one!)
However, playback on the first night, turned out to be a bit of a disaster.
Between each DCP files, there is a bight flash on screen; sometimes it may be "snow" sometimes it might be green, sometimes it might be white and the odd transission may be OK.
There is a long pause between each dcp where it seems to spend time loading each file, resulting in no smooth transissions. - for example if you loop a title of covid guidelines, unlike the doremi where it loops around seamlessly there is a random period of nothing on screen between each file.
Automation is all over the place, as in I mean random. My curtain cues (which are being driven from the GDC GPIO, on some shows may be only 5 seconds late; the next show on the same playllist it might be 60 seconds late.
Switching of the Christie between channels may or may not work.
Switching of the Dolby CP750 over ethernet may happen on time or may happen up to 30 or 40 seconds late.
After discussion with GDC and our intergrator, we have established our Christie has a gore board in it, so should work. We established all IP addresses were set correctly and we established the enterprise storage was configued correctly.
After only 3 days and 7 shows, I have had to remove it and re-install the Doremi for the time being, especially with the upcoming Bond title.
Now i realise this may actually turn out to be a faulty unit, which is certianly as it stands, unusable. (though I realsise the user interface won't be addressed by this!)
I just wondered if anyone else has had any chance to use one yet?
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