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1. Re: Wraptor DCP plugin not working with AME CC 2014
Larry Sullivan Jun 27, 2014 2:58 PM (in response to DellPatrick)If your Renderer setting is "CUDA" or "OpenCL" try setting it to "Software Only" and try the export again. If this works it may be a problem with your GPU hardware; check for a driver update if that's the case.
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2. Re: Wraptor DCP plugin not working with AME CC 2014
DellPatrick Jun 27, 2014 3:05 PM (in response to Larry Sullivan)That defeats the purpose of owning a $4,000 machine
I took of "enable parallel processing" and changed the output setting from 1980x1080 to 2048x1080 and it seems to be working so far. Will report back if it outputs successfully.
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3. Re: Wraptor DCP plugin not working with AME CC 2014
DellPatrick Jun 30, 2014 7:57 PM (in response to DellPatrick)Update: Haven't been able to complete a wraptor render on my MacPro late 2013/2014 at all - using hardware or software rendering.
Was able to complete a software render of a 97 minute project on a MacPro late 2009 but after playing it back at a local theater it was unusable for theatrical viewing. Compression was VERY noticeable in the shadows, especially during graphics sequences using After Effects light sources (completely unacceptable during these sequences).
Same project rendered using OpenDCP looked great.
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4. Re: Wraptor DCP plugin not working with AME CC 2014
thnord Jul 17, 2014 8:50 PM (in response to DellPatrick)Quvis released an update to the Wraptor DCP exporter used in AME. I believe it addressed your issue with the shadows. You can find it here: DCP Packaging for Adobe Media Encoder CC | QuVIS


