4.1.2
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: What’s new in Compressor?
- Chapter 2: Compressor basics
- Chapter 3: Simple transcoding
- Chapter 4: Advanced adjustments
- Chapter 5: Advanced tasks
- Chapter 6: Work smarter
- Glossary
Chapter 4 Advanced adjustments 28
General properties
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Name: Displays the name of the setting.
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Description: Displays the description of the setting.
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Extension: Displays the extension of the output le (.m4v).
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Allow job segmenting: If you’ve set up distributed processing, select this checkbox to have
Compressor process the output le using your shared computer group. For more information,
see Transcode batches with multiple computers on page 98.
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Default location: Choose an item from the pop-up menu to set the default save location for
transcoded les.
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Format: Use this pop-up menu to set whether the output includes video and audio, or
video only.
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Optimize for network use: Select this checkbox to create a le that will start playing after only a
small portion of the le has been downloaded from the network.
Retiming
This section contains one property:
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Set duration to: Sets the processing algorithm used to adjust the frame rate during transcoding.
Select one of the following options:
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[Percentage] of source: Modies the output clip’s speed by a percentage of the source clip’s
speed. Enter a value in the percentage eld or choose a preset value from the adjacent
pop-up menu (with a downward arrow).
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[Total duration]: Sets the duration of the clip. Enter a timecode duration in the eld or click
the arrows to increase or decrease the time.
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So source frames play at [frame rate] fps: Nondestructively changes the playback speed of the
clip, without discarding frames or creating new frames. This setting has no eect unless the
“Frame rate” value in the Video inspector is dierent than the source le’s frame rate. For
example, if you add a 10-second source le with a frame rate of 24 fps to Compressor, set the
“Frame rate” property in the Video inspector to 25 fps, and then select “So source frames play
at 25 fps” in the General inspector, the duration of the transcoded clip (at 25 fps) is 9 seconds
and 15 frames.
For more information, see Retime video and audio on page 69.
Video properties
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Frame size: Use the pop-up menu to set an automatically calculated frame size (resolution)
range for the output le. For more information, see Modify frame size overview on page 67.
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Pixel aspect ratio: For settings that use the H.264 format, the pixel aspect ratio is set to Square.
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Frame rate: Use this pop-up menu to set the playback rate (the number of images displayed
per second) for the output le. For more information, see Frame rate options overview on
page 69.
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Field order: For settings that use the H.264 format, the eld order is set to Progressive
(complete frames are scanned).
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Multi-pass: Select this checkbox to turn on multi-pass encoding that uses additional analysis
of video frames to produce a high-quality output le. For faster (single-pass) transcoding, turn
this feature o by deselecting the checkbox.
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Bit rate: Select the Automatic checkbox to have Compressor calculate the appropriate bit rate
for the output le, based on the frame size of the source le and device compatibility. If the
checkbox is not selected, you can set the bit rate by dragging the slider or entering a value in
the text eld.
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