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 5 Advanced tasks 81
Markers can be output when using settings based on the following formats:
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H.264 for Apple Devices (For more information, see H.264 for Apple Devices on page 27.)
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MPEG-2 (For more information, see MPEG-2 on page 37.)
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MPEG-4, when congured for audio podcasting (For more information, see MPEG-4 on page 41.)
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QuickTime Movie (For more information, see QuickTime Movie on page 46.)
Important: Although you can set and congure markers for all jobs, only jobs that use the
output le formats listed above will output a le that includes markers.
Add a marker to a media le
1 In the batch area, select the job that contains the source le to which you want to add markers.
Tip: To select the job, rather than an output row under the job, click the source lename at the
top of the job area.
2 In the preview area, identify where to place the marker by doing one of the following:
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Drag the playhead to where you want to add a marker.
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Enter a timecode value in the playhead timecode eld.
3 To add a marker, choose Add marker from the Marker pop-up menu (or press M).
An orange chapter marker appears in the source le’s timeline in the preview area.
4 To change the marker type, choose a dierent marker type from the Type pop-up menu in the
Marker inspector.
Note: If the Marker inspector is not visible, make sure the marker is selected in the preview
area and the Inspector button in the upper-right corner of the Compressor window is
highlighted blue.
Specify properties for chapter and podcast markers
You can specify the properties of a chapter or podcast marker in the Marker inspector.
Note: A podcast can have both chapter and podcast markers. The only dierence is that the
viewer can navigate directly to a chapter marker but cannot navigate to a podcast marker.
1 Select a job in the batch area, and then select a marker in preview area.
2 In Marker inspector, choose either Chapter or Podcast from the Type pop-up menu.
3 Enter a name for the marker in the Name eld.
When viewing the transcoded le, the name of the marker will be displayed on Apple playback
devices and in QuickTime Player.
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