I just got what appears to be my first "official" Deluxe E-Delivery movie (Spider-man). Prior to this point anything that was downloaded was from/through Cinesend, but this time the notification email says that it's from Deluxe Digital Cinema and it came from a @deluxeone.com address rather than cinesend.com so I guess the integration is now complete.
Instead of just dumping the content into the root directory on the Cinesend CSX device they have set up a series of subdirectories.
/content/feature/
/content/trailer/
/content/rating/
/content/test/
Spider-man is now in the content/feature directory.
I can no longer log into the Cinesend venue webpage and see what's on the CSX or delete content from it. I can log directly into the CSX with a ftp client and view the content but as far as deleting obsolete content there's no way for me to do that. I guess Deluxe will manage all of that themselves so hopefully they'll stay on top of it and not let the CSX fill up with obsolete data to a point that it runs out of room. I can't tell how much space is left on it any more either since that data was available through the venue webpage that's no longer available.
One thing that I'm not a fan of is that Deluxe has changed the way that they notify the theatre about downloaded content. With Cinesend they sent you an email every time something was started and every time one of the elements was finished. So you got "A new DCP has begun downloading to your CSX" and then "New content is available on your CSX" for everything sent to you: trailers, features, 2d versions, 3d versions, and so on.
I always knew that something was happening and what that something was. I might end up with twenty emails over the course of one feature download, but that's really ok.
Now Deluxe sends you nothing at the start and one single email when everything is finished saying, "This is a list of the stuff that you now have, and here is the ingest letter."
Personally, I would feel better getting even just one email at the start saying "we're now sending you this or that"; this way you don't know anything about it until it's all over and, well, how would you know if they forgot to send it to you until it might be too late to do anything about it?
Instead of just dumping the content into the root directory on the Cinesend CSX device they have set up a series of subdirectories.
/content/feature/
/content/trailer/
/content/rating/
/content/test/
Spider-man is now in the content/feature directory.
I can no longer log into the Cinesend venue webpage and see what's on the CSX or delete content from it. I can log directly into the CSX with a ftp client and view the content but as far as deleting obsolete content there's no way for me to do that. I guess Deluxe will manage all of that themselves so hopefully they'll stay on top of it and not let the CSX fill up with obsolete data to a point that it runs out of room. I can't tell how much space is left on it any more either since that data was available through the venue webpage that's no longer available.
One thing that I'm not a fan of is that Deluxe has changed the way that they notify the theatre about downloaded content. With Cinesend they sent you an email every time something was started and every time one of the elements was finished. So you got "A new DCP has begun downloading to your CSX" and then "New content is available on your CSX" for everything sent to you: trailers, features, 2d versions, 3d versions, and so on.
I always knew that something was happening and what that something was. I might end up with twenty emails over the course of one feature download, but that's really ok.
Now Deluxe sends you nothing at the start and one single email when everything is finished saying, "This is a list of the stuff that you now have, and here is the ingest letter."
Personally, I would feel better getting even just one email at the start saying "we're now sending you this or that"; this way you don't know anything about it until it's all over and, well, how would you know if they forgot to send it to you until it might be too late to do anything about it?
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