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3 Duplicate the job by doing the following:
a Control-click the job you used in step 1, and then choose Edit > Copy from the shortcut menu.
b Select an empty part of the batch area to deselect the job you just copied, then Control-click
the batch area and choose Edit > Paste from the shortcut menu.
The duplicate job is pasted into the batch area.
4 Designate a dierent portion of the source le to be transcoded by following the instructions in
steps 1 and 2.
Common transcoding workows
Example: Create a le with burned-in timecode
This example describes how to create custom settings, as well as how to add video eects to
your settings through the example of creating a “window dub.” The general idea presented here
can be extrapolated to create custom settings for a wide variety of other workows.
When sending copies of an edited movie to colleagues such as composers, sound mixers, visual
eects artists, and other creative collaborators, its often useful to add a timecode window visible
in the frame (traditionally called a window dub), so your colleagues can easily reference specic
frames and ensure accurate timing for the work they are completing.
This eect can be created within Final Cut Pro, but Compressor allows you to add the timecode
window at the transcoding stage as well. In Compressor, burned-in timecode (BITC) is added as a
video eect.
Add a timecode window to transcoded video
Because a window dub is not intended to be consumed as nal output, this task will create a
small le suitable for sharing, rather than a high-quality le intended for mastering.
1 In the Settings pane, choose New Setting from the Add pop-up menu .
2 In the dialog that appears, choose QuickTime Movie from the Format pop-up menu, type
Window Dub in the Name eld, type “Small H.264 with BITC in the Description eld, then
click OK.
The new Window Dub setting appears in the Custom area of the Settings pane, and the General
inspector displays the basic properties for the setting. (If the inspector pane is not showing, click
the Inspector button in the upper-right corner of the Compressor window.)
3 In the inspector pane, click Video to switch to the Video inspector.
4 In the Video Properties area, choose “Up to 854 x 480” from the “Frame size pop-up menu.
67% resize factor