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David Newman November 14th, 2007 12:00 AM

Shell based DPX to CineForm AVI/MOV convertor
 
Here is a handy tool/

If you have a bunch of DPX scans to convert into CineForm, AE normally does a good job. But is overkill (i.e. slow) for simple conversions.

From a PC shell you can batch convert your DPX files using the CineForm encoder license you have installed. For HDV users you will be limited to 1440x1080 8bir, so this is mainly for NEO/Prospect HD (up to 1920x1080) and NEO/Prospect 2K (up to 2048x2048) users. The tools maintain full 10-bit precision for all conversions.

New tool: http://www.miscdata.com/cineform/DPX2CFHD.zip
Download, unzip and copy DPX2CFHD.exe into your executable path. If you don't know, use c:\windows\system32\.

From a shell (in the directory of your DPX files)
> dpx2cfhd *.dpx c:\output\new.avi f=23.976

And you are done, it goes as fast as your CPUs and disks allow.

or for an MOV
> dpx2cfhd *.dpx c:\output\new.mov f=23.976

F=X is the frame rate.

Other switches include:
q=quality (default is 4=filmscan1. 1-3 = Low to High. 5=Overkill)
n=number of frame to convert
g=gop length (1 or 2, defaults to 1, only use 2 on YUV sources)
c=yuv (to force YUV for NEO HD/Prospect HD licenses.)

The last one is important as most DPX files are RGB, so non-2K users will need to subsample to 4:2:2 YUV.

so a full usage might be

> dpx2cfhd v:\clips\abc*.dpx c:\output\abc001.avi f=24 n=120 g=1 q=3 c=yuv

P.S. No warrantees implied.

Look forward to feedback.

Mike McCarthy November 14th, 2007 02:07 AM

Any chance we can get something that goes the other way, for those of us using Cineform for a DI for DPX filmout? I realize this tool is the reverse, for converting scanned film.

David Newman November 14th, 2007 09:45 AM

Yes we can do that too--at some point.

Kris Bird November 15th, 2007 01:21 PM

Quick question- are there current tools (hdlink possibly) for batch converting files (most likely m2ts) into cineform avis by command-line? If not, any plans to have hd link's conversion operations triggerable from the command line?

David Newman November 15th, 2007 01:35 PM

We would like to match HDLink scriptable, just has reach a priority point yet.

Bob Hart November 20th, 2007 08:58 AM

A short note from a mug who hasn't played with command line for too many years and knows only just enough to be a danger unto himself, who has had a play with this new toy.

pdx2cfhd is fast and works just fine.

(I probably used it inappropriately though by placing the executable file in the folder I had the dpx files copied to. - At this point of reading David might be smiting his brow and silently screaming - "WHAAAT"? - and wondering at the abuse people manage to enact upon his software.)

I am now looking forward to the low cost SI2K technology based, direct to CFHD film scanner. (We can imagine and dream can't we.)

Jason Rodriguez November 20th, 2007 10:55 AM

Bob,

You might want to talk with Les Dittert over at Illuminate (formerly HTV) in LA (across from Universal Studios).

http://htvinc.net/htv_index.html

They do film-scanning direct to CFHD (I believe 444 now).

Thanks,

Jason

David Taylor November 20th, 2007 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Hart (Post 778554)
... direct to CFHD film scanner. (We can imagine and dream can't we.)

We're currently working with a scanner manufacturer to test the integration of CineForm 444 as a direct output from their scanner. More when we know more....


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