Don't ask me why they published the software through a non Sony related cloud access method. Maybe they wanted to distribute it at least partly immediately to end users as well.
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Apologies for reviving this Y2K24 thread. Remind me...
What presentation would an out of date SMPTE DCP CPL certificate exhibit on a non-patched GDC SX2000 server?
I tried to nudge management as soon as GDC released the final fixes, but our unit in the smaller theatre is out of warranty and apparently no one was eager to throw any money around to buy into an extended warranty so we could get the files sent to us. *face palm*
We are in summer classics mode now, and for the first time we've had 3 titles ingest but throw a "CPL Signature Invalid" error while doing so or verifying. Keys ingest, and a couple of them played anyway even with the error present in verify. Deluxe sent us a VF for one that allowed playback. The other titles seem to permit playback without the updated VF.
Is this the expected behavior if Y2K24 expired certificate were the cause? Or perhaps the expected behavior when KDMs are issued with the "GDC Workaround" involving excluding the "ContentAuthenticator" field?
Thanks for refreshing my memory. We are good for tomorrow's films but expect this headache to continue.
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Originally posted by Ryan Gallagher View PostApologies for reviving this Y2K24 thread. Remind me...
What presentation would an out of date SMPTE DCP CPL certificate exhibit on a non-patched GDC SX2000 server?
I tried to nudge management as soon as GDC released the final fixes, but our unit in the smaller theatre is out of warranty and apparently no one was eager to throw any money around to buy into an extended warranty so we could get the files sent to us. *face palm*
We are in summer classics mode now, and for the first time we've had 3 titles ingest but throw a "CPL Signature Invalid" error while doing so or verifying. Keys ingest, and a couple of them played anyway even with the error present in verify. Deluxe sent us a VF for one that allowed playback. The other titles seem to permit playback without the updated VF.
Is this the expected behavior if Y2K24 expired certificate were the cause? Or perhaps the expected behavior when KDMs are issued with the "GDC Workaround" involving excluding the "ContentAuthenticator" field?
Thanks for refreshing my memory. We are good for tomorrow's films but expect this headache to continue.
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Originally posted by Ryan Gallagher View PostRemind me...What presentation would an out of date
SMPTE DCP CPL certificate exhibit on a non-patched GDC SX2000 server?
ingest and verify with no errors, and if they were built into a playlist, the show went on normally,
until you got to the content with the expired certificate . . .and then playback would just stop.
One of the things that made the situation so frustrating was that usually, if there was corrupted
content in a playlist, the server wouldn't play anything in the playlist at all- - you'd get an error
message informing you that "some content in your playlist is corrupted" or something like that.
So, if you didn't have time to preview or test play the content, you didn't really know that you
had a problem. . .until your show crashed. The venue I'm at sometimes has as many as ½ a
dozen retro titles a week, and although we try to run as many as possible on 35mm, we still
had a significant number that were digital. I must say, that once the problem was identified
Deluxe was really good at sending 'patch' VF's. Sometimes the patch files arrived with the
KDM's but occasionally I'd have to call or e-mail to get one, and their response was always
quick. Several months ago, Sony, or whatever entity has taken over what's left of their pro
digital cinema operations issued software updates and we've had no certificate issues since.
(Although for some reason, once the new software was installed, I had to re-calibrate all of
the touch-screens on the server controllers, but that was a relatively minor task.)
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Originally posted by Rick Cohen View Post
One solution would be to buy the Blu-ray version of the classic movie, and create your own unencrypted DCP. A little more work on your end, but cheaper than paying for the extended warranty.
Once keys were active they all played, even the ones we never got the VF for. So I was speculating those had perhaps been re-done with the early workaround method that permitted playback.
For the other one I recorded a copy off a streaming service as a "just in case it crashes" backup, made a DCP of that.
The shows went fine with the DCPs we had today. No backups were put into play.
We had also contacted GDC previously (before the fix) and yesterday talked to weekend support, they wanted to refer us to Sales on monday since we were out of service warranty. Sales may just refer us back to service since this is Y2K24 related. But probably not without doing their best effort to pitch a new product first.
In the end they might all have played fine, but we couldn't know that before keys were live, so we went into the usual frenzy yesterday trying to cover our needs.
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Originally posted by Jim Cassedy View PostSony, or whatever entity has taken over what's left of their pro
digital cinema operations issued software updates and we've had no certificate issues since.
(Although for some reason, once the new software was installed, I had to re-calibrate all of
the touch-screens on the server controllers, but that was a relatively minor task.)
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