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Add additional jobs to a batch
If you want to, you can add additional source les to a batch.
1 Choose Add File from the Add pop-up menu under the batch area.
You can also add a set of image sequence les or surround sound les. For more information,
see Work with image sequence les on page 61 and Import and modify surround sound les on
page 63.
Add pop-up menu
2 In the le window that appears, select one or more media les, and then click Add.
Shift-click to select consecutive les. Control-click to select nonconsecutive les.
A new job for each of the source les is displayed in the batch area. The job includes a thumbnail
of the source le.
3 Click the Add Outputs button inside the job in the batch area.
4 In the Settings window that appears, select one or more settings or destinations, choose a save
location, and then click OK.
Tip: Shift-click to select consecutive settings; Command-click to select nonconsecutive settings.
The output instructions that you specied appear in the job. If you chose multiple settings
or a destination with multiple outputs, each output appears in a separate row. If you chose a
destination, its job action appears in the upper-right corner of the job area.
5 To change the name of a le to be output, double-click its name in the Filename column, and
then enter a new name.
The default name assigned to each transcoded le is the source lename appended with the
extension of the format used during transcoding (.mov or .mp4, for example).
Note: If you see an alert icon to the left of the lename, the lename assigned to that output
row has already been used.
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