Delivery

What Is a DCP (Digital Cinema Package)?

A DCP (Digital Cinema Package) is the standard format for distributing feature films to digital cinemas. It's essentially a folder containing encrypted video, audio, and metadata files that play on commercial cinema servers.

DCP Structure

A DCP is a folder containing several components:

  • MXF video files: JPEG 2000 compressed frames wrapped in MXF containers.
  • MXF audio files: Uncompressed PCM audio (typically 24-bit/48kHz) in MXF containers.
  • Subtitle files: XML-based subtitle tracks (if applicable).
  • CPL (Composition Playlist): XML file that defines the playback order of reels.
  • PKL (Packing List): XML manifest of all files and their checksums.
  • ASSETMAP: XML index for locating files.
  • KDM (Key Delivery Message): Encryption key for playback (sent separately to each theater).

DCP Specifications

  • Resolution: 2K (2048×1080) or 4K (4096×2160).
  • Frame rates: 24fps (most common), 25fps, 30fps, 48fps, 60fps.
  • Color: XYZ color space (converted from Rec. 709 or P3).
  • Bit depth: 12-bit per channel.
  • Max bitrate: 250 Mbps for 2K, 500 Mbps for 4K.

DCP File Sizes

DCPs are large due to their high quality requirements:

ContentResolutionTypical Size
Feature film (90 min)2K100-150 GB
Feature film (90 min)4K250-400 GB
Short film (15 min)2K15-25 GB
Trailer (2-3 min)2K3-5 GB

The DCP Creation Workflow

  1. Final grade: Complete color grading in P3 color space.
  2. Export master: Output DPX or TIFF sequence.
  3. DCP encoding: Convert to JPEG 2000, XYZ color space.
  4. Audio preparation: Mix down to cinema format (5.1, 7.1, Atmos).
  5. Subtitles: Create XML subtitle files.
  6. Packaging: Generate CPL, PKL, ASSETMAP.
  7. Encryption: Encrypt and generate KDMs.
  8. QC: Verify on a DCP player.

DCP Delivery

DCPs are delivered to theaters via:

  • Physical drives: CRU hard drives shipped to each location.
  • Satellite: Deluxe, Cinedigm, and others offer satellite delivery.
  • Internet transfer: Increasingly common, but challenging with 150-400 GB files.

For independent filmmakers delivering to festivals or smaller theaters, Handrive can transfer DCPs directly without per-GB fees:

  • Free transfer: Send 150 GB DCP without paying $37.50+.
  • Direct P2P: Secure transfer without cloud storage.
  • Headless mode: Theater can run Handrive on a NAS for always-on DCP receipt.

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