4.1
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 71
Force the source image to a dierent aspect ratio
1 Do one of the following:
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In the batch area, click an output row to select a setting that’s been applied to a job. With this
method, the modications you make will be used for outputting only that job.
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In the Settings pane, select a custom setting from the Custom group. (If the Settings pane is
hidden, press Shift-Command-1.) With this method, the modications you make will be saved
to the custom setting for future use.
2 In the inspector pane, click Video to open the Video inspector.
If the inspector pane is not visible, click the Inspector button in the upper-right corner of the
Compressor window.
3 In the Cropping & Padding section of the Video inspector, do one of the following:
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In the Padding property, manually type a number in the Top, Bottom, Left, and Right elds to
pad the source image by that many pixels.
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Choose a preset aspect ratio from the Padding pop-up menu.
Note: If the aspect ratio you choose does not match the aspect ratio selected in the “Frame
size” pop-up menu (in the Video Properties section), the image may appear squished or
squeezed after the le is transcoded.
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Choose Preserve Source Aspect Ratio from the Padding pop-up menu. This ensures that
the source clip remains at its native aspect ratio. If the “Frame size” pop-up menu (in the
Video Properties section) is set to a dierent aspect ratio, black borders will be added to the
transcoded output le.
Modify an output le’s frame rate
Frame rate options overview
There are two ways to modify the rate at which a transcoded le plays back. You can apply speed
eects to slow down or speed up playback, or you can change the frame rate of the transcoded
le (which may or may not have an eect on playback speed). If you do change the frame
rate, there are special options for working with interlaced footage, including deinterlacing and
reverse telecine.
The controls that make speed modications are located in the General inspector and in the
Video inspector.
Retime video and audio output
To retime video, you make changes to properties in both the General inspector and the Video
inspector. (You can create some eects by modifying properties in only one of the inspectors.)
The Retiming section in the General inspector allows you to dene a new speed setting for the
clip. You can specify a percentage, such as 50% to create a slow-motion eect or 200% to create
a fast-motion eect; you can identify a precise number of frames and allow the software to
calculate the percentage for you; or you can instruct Compressor to renumber the current frames
into a dierent frame rate in order to convert a le from one frame rate to another without
adding or deleting any frames.
Those settings in the Retiming section are controlled by the settings In the Video Inspector. In
the Video Properties section, you can set a specic frame rate for the transcoded le. By default
this property is set to “Automatic,” which applies the frame rate of the source le to the output
le. Change this setting to create a le with a dierent frame rate from the source.
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