JPEG 2000 for DCP?

Been trying to create a DCP package.  I noticed AME seemed to have a JPEG 2000 and there is a Digital cinima option, is this creating files with a 16 bit depth?
Ben
PS I did install http://www.fnordware.com/j2k/
plugin so maybe AME does not include JPEG 2000 as default.  Is this the case.

You have those options because you installed the fnordware plug-ins. If you have questions about them, you should ask fnordware. There's contact information here:
http://www.fnordware.com/about/
I'll direct them to this thread, too.

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