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DCDM
(redirected from Digital Cinema Distribution Master)

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DCDMDigital Cinema Distribution Master
DCDMDigitally Controlled Delta Modulation
DCDMDouble-Crystal Diffractometer Mapping
DCDMDe Chazal du Mée (French business association)


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The Dolby SCC2000 offers a complete set of tools needed to take a Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI) Digital Cinema Distribution Master (DCDM) and quickly produce final digital cinema distribution files, known as Digital Cinema Packages (DCPs), for distribution to cinemas via satellite, fiber, or physical media.
The Dolby SCC2000 offers a complete set of tools needed to take a Digital Cinema Distribution Master (DCDM) and quickly produce final digital cinema distribution files, known as Digital Cinema Packages (DCPs), for easy distribution to cinemas via satellite, fiber, or physical media.
The Dolby SCC2000's suite of software offers a complete set of tools needed to take a Digital Cinema Distribution Master (DCDM) and quickly produce final digital cinema distribution files, known as Digital Cinema Packages (DCPs), for easy distribution to cinemas via satellite, fiber, or physical media.
 
 
 
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