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Remove a setting
You can delete any custom setting.
Delete a custom setting
m Select a custom setting in the Settings pane, and then press Delete.
About formats and settings
Compressor provides a variety of transcoding formats to create les playable on a variety of
media platforms—from Apple devices to Blu-ray discs to websites, and so on. Each of the built-in
settings in the Settings pane uses a specic transcoding format compatible with the following
industry-standard platforms.
You can see which format a setting is based on by looking at the summary information at the
top of the inspector.
Setting name
The setting is based
on this format.
Platform and/or use Use video settings based on
these formats
Use audio settings based on
these formats
Devices like Apple TV, iPad, iPhone,
and iPod touch; and iTunes
H.264 for Apple Devices: See H.264
for Apple Devices
on page 28.
AAC: See MPEG-4
on page 42.
WAVE: See Common Audio
Formats
on page 24.
Web delivery, including YouTube,
Facebook, and Vimeo
QuickTime Movie: See QuickTime
Movie
on page 47.
QuickTime Movie: See QuickTime
Movie on page 47.
Blu-ray discs H.264 for Blu-ray: See H.264 for
Blu-ray
on page 31.
AC-3 (Dolby Digital Professional):
See Dolby Digital on page 25.
High-denition (HD) DVD MPEG-2: See MPEG-2
on page 37. AC-3 (Dolby Digital Professional):
See Dolby Digital
on page 25.
Standard-denition (SD) DVD MPEG-2: See MPEG-2
on page 37. AC-3 (Dolby Digital Professional):
See Dolby Digital
on page 25.
Audio CDs AIFF: See Common Audio
Formats
on page 24.
MP3: See MP3
on page 36.
WAVE: See Common Audio
Formats
on page 24.
HTTP Live Streaming MPEG-4: See MPEG-4
on page 42.
Motion graphics applications QuickTime Movie, Image Sequence:
See QuickTime Movie
on page 47
and Image Sequence
on page 33.
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