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3.5.2
CineInspect Interface
The CineInspect interface is made up of 3 sections: Validation Tool, Validation Options, and Validation
Output.
3.5.2.1 Validation Tool
Under the Validation Tool, there is a Browse button that allows the user to navigate to the
desired DCP to be tested.
A DCP folder can also be dragged and dropped onto the Validation Tool to be loaded for
inspection.
3.5.2.2 Validation Options
The Validation Options section allows the user to select what level of validation they wish to perform on
a given DCP. CineInspect splits the validation inspection into various levels. Each step, starting with
step 1, validates the minimal required tests to verify the validity of the DCP.
As the selected levels increase, the previous level will automatically be chosen as it is required to
perform more in-depth tests.
This leaves step 4 to be the most time consuming test to validate and the most efficient in determining
the integrity of the chosen DCP.
File Validation (Step 1)
o Verifies if the chosen DCP has all the files required to make a valid DCP and verifies
that the files have not been tampered with (size verification).
Schema’s Validation (Step 2)
o Verifies all the .xml files in the chosen DCP to validate against their corresponding
schemas, according to the standard of the DCP (SMPTE or Interop).
Signature Encryption Validation (Step 3)
o Verifies the integrity of the signatures present in the xml files
Compliance Validation (Step 4)
o DCI spec
Runs a number of tests specified in the DCI spec, to verify that the chosen DCP
follows such standardization.
Valid only for SMPTE packages.
o Standard spec
Runs a number of tests to verify that the chosen DCP follows the spec of the
standard of the DCP (either SMPTE or Interop).
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