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The EoFCast: Episode 42


This episode we discuss the recent controversies in the EoF (again?)
as well as other hot topics such as Signposts, FCPX vs Avid, Apple Smart Preview, the EOS 5D Mark II’s 60fps and the future of the Professional Digital Cinema Industry.


Segment 1:


We take you through some of the recent drama as laid bare on LUCY’s and LBY’s (listen to those below) articles. We also discuss the issues we have with these issues and what they mean.


Segment 2:


We discuss the EoFCast (As Heard On …) Podcast episode 42. In this episode we discuss the signposts people are making in the dust when going back from CinemaDNG to Digital Cinema Media Management. In particular, we discuss the 7.1 aspect ratio.


Segment 3:


We discuss the issues we have with the Digital Cinema Media Management store. We look at what it should have, not what it doesn’t have.


Segment 4:


LBY and LUCY discuss the relationship between Avid Media Composer and Apple’s Final Cut Studio and Pro Tools. The EoFCast (As Heard On …) Podcast episode 44 explores the feud in greater detail.


More issues:


Segment 5:


We look at the recent confusion about the effects of the following: the /3 filter in DaVinci Resolve, the use of the Resolve v10.4 versions of the 5.1 audio plug-ins in Avid Media Composer.


And more issues:


Segment 6:


We discuss the idea that Avid Media Composer and Resolve have been focusing on dealing with compressed bitmapped CinemaDNG rather than raw CinemaDNG and also those issues associated with using codec specific plug-ins.


Video Clips:


XBMC “cinema” is a discontinued video player written in XBMC.org using Python (PyXBMC). Cinema, originally a fork of XBMC/Kodi was re-implemented as a GTK-based application using Thunar and many modifications to the XBMC code-base. Cinema’s architecture is the same as most XBMC replacements: the media library is written as a GStreamer pipeline, the whole thing’s written in Python, and the video player (the player part of the application) is written in GTK+ and is triggered by events coming from the media library.


For a high level

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