
More info on avoiding frame rate conversions in Resolve in this postĪ 24 bit, 48 kHz. It is best to make the DCP in the original frame rate.Ĭhoose the same project frame rate as the video file: Start a new project and choose the DCI resolution in Timeline Format in project settings that best matches the resolution and aspect ratio of the film:Įxample 2K DCI Flat 1998 x 1080 DCP Frame rates Change the project setting to a Flat or Scope DCI resolution How to make a 2K Flat SMPTE 25 FPS DCP from a 25 FPS Rec.709 2.4 gamma 1998×1080 Quicktime/MXF Prores 422 HQ with an interleaved 5.1 wav file. See this post for more info on the Kakadu encoder. The Kakadu encoder does not, but it supports supplemental packages. The Easydcp plugin supports encrypted DCPs. You can also export DCPs using the built-in Kakadu JPEG2000/DCP encoder in Resolve 17/18 studio (€255). Only Resolve Studio support DCI 4K timelines (4K DCI Flat 3996 x 2160, 4K DCI Scope 4096 x 1716.) With the Easydcp Plugin for Resolve (€949), you can export DCPs from Davinci Resolve and Davinci Resolve Studio.
