Hello all. I am part of a student-run cinema that has a Barco DP2K-12C projector and a Dolby DSS220 server. Back when we were showing films the responsibilities of the projectionists mostly involved loading the films, making sure the correct kdms were on it, and general stuff about making the showings.
Over the course of the pandemic, obviously, the projector has not been used. Sometimes we go turn it on, to ensure it still works. However, today, a few things came to our attention today and I would really appreciate some outside opinions.
To set the scene - we have a DSS220. This is now discontinued, and we have been ensured it cannot be fixed if it breaks (I understand there may be some subtlety here, its a card inside the DSS that is discontinued I believe). This includes if it loses certification (which may happen with it spending long periods of time turned off). This already worries me, but I imagine buying a IMS3000 will be very expensive, so as long as everything works we may just continue as we are.
However, today when I went to check on the projector, the machine gave a new set of errors. These were:
Ideally, we would be able to continue without having to purchase a new machine - is this possible? These errors, I imagine, are things that Dolby could troubleshoot but if they are unable to fix DSS220's I am unsure how to proceed.
Thanks
ps. I hope this is the correct place to ask questions like this - apologies if it is not
Over the course of the pandemic, obviously, the projector has not been used. Sometimes we go turn it on, to ensure it still works. However, today, a few things came to our attention today and I would really appreciate some outside opinions.
To set the scene - we have a DSS220. This is now discontinued, and we have been ensured it cannot be fixed if it breaks (I understand there may be some subtlety here, its a card inside the DSS that is discontinued I believe). This includes if it loses certification (which may happen with it spending long periods of time turned off). This already worries me, but I imagine buying a IMS3000 will be very expensive, so as long as everything works we may just continue as we are.
However, today when I went to check on the projector, the machine gave a new set of errors. These were:
- An "Array Degraded" warning - This was visible when you pressed the "!!" in the top right of the OS
- It appears that the projector could not communicate to our HDDs. We receive an error "Transport not available - error connecting to media block"
- How worried do I need to be about the array degrading?
- The actual error (transport not available) is a blocker to actually using the projector. We will need to resolve this somehow. Does anyone have any advice on how to proceed with this?
- The projector boots up ok, shows the correct date and is not warning me about certification. Is there a way I can double-check this - is there a way to make sure it has not suffered a certificate loss?
Ideally, we would be able to continue without having to purchase a new machine - is this possible? These errors, I imagine, are things that Dolby could troubleshoot but if they are unable to fix DSS220's I am unsure how to proceed.
Thanks
ps. I hope this is the correct place to ask questions like this - apologies if it is not
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