One can trace back the source through it. That info is somewhat useful, I suppose.Īll DCI servers can enable a watermark that gives the serial number of the media block. The standard digital cinema image and audio watermarks are generated in the server media block during playback: they will reveal the server serial number and show date/time of a pirated copy. not likely unless your release goes to under a dozen screens. Adding a watermark won't add any clue on its source - unless you render each distribution copy individually. ![]() Probably, but what's the point? If you find your movie on a DVD-R at a flea market you know it was pirated. That can burn in invisible watermarks to digital cinema packages as an anti piracy measure? Is there any plugin nowadays for Davinci Resolve, etc. My profile | my password | search | faq & rules | forum home Home Products Store Forum Warehouse Contact Us Film-Tech Forum ARCHIVE: Invisible watermark for DCPs.
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