Step One you need to export a 5.1 2K or 4K file in AVID or Premiere | ||||
Open Davinci Resolve Version 15 | ||||
click on "New Project" | ||||
Name the project and click on "Create" | ||||
Click on Media Tab | ||||
Find the 2K clip with the 5.1 interleaved audio that was exported
Right click it and choose "Add into Media Pool" | ||||
Choose to Change the frame rate Click "Change" | ||||
Next - Go to the Edit Tab | ||||
Right click in the Media Pool area >Choose >Timeline>CreateNew Timeline | ||||
Set the Timeline to be 1 Video Track 1 audio track that is 5.1 Uncheck Empty Timeline
Click on "Create" | ||||
Click on the "Gear" Icon to set the correct aspect ratio for the timeline | ||||
We have a "flat" DCP 1998 x 1080 so make the timeline resolution 1998 x 1080
Same as if you had a 2048 x 858 Scope DCP
Click on "Save" | Check Image Scaling Use this only if someone has given you a file that is not scope or flat Stretch Frame to all corners or try all the input scaling settings to make sure you are scaled right | |||
Next go to >Fairlight>Bus Format | ||||
Choose | ||||
We need to choose Format 5.1NOT | ||||
Click OK after you choose 5.1 FILM!! Click on OK | ||||
Go to the Deliver Tab | ||||
Choose Format - DCP Codec - Kakadu Jpeg 2000 2K DCI Flat or Scope depending on what type of DCP you are making Make sure interop packaging is checked | Click on the Browse Button to set the DCP Naming All the boxes here are important to make sure you label the DCP this way. Choose carefully on these settings!! | Select the name of the DCP in the top to copy the file name. | ||
Content - SHR or ? | ||||
Change the Composition Name to what you want the DCP Named when it shows up on the Server
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Audio choose Codec Linear PCM
Output Track Main 1 5.1 | ||||
Click on "File" tab and change the "Custom Name" to what you want the DCP Named paste the same name as the DCP folder name | Click on Add to Render Queue | |||
Choose the destination and click on the drive/folderyou want to save the DCP folder to. | ||||
Start Render | ||||
Notice the colors get weird looking in the render that is normal. |
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