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Filename: The title of the transcoded file. You can use the
default filename (the name of the source file) or type a custom
filename.
Job action: Optionally, you can add a post-transcoding action
to a job, such as burning a DVD, uploading to Vimeo or
YouTube, and so on. Each of the built-in destinations already
contains a job action.
In the example below, two jobs make up the batch:
The first job uses the built-in Create DVD destination to output a
Dolby Digital audio file and an MPEG-2 video file. The transcoded
files will be saved to the source folder (the folder where the
source media is stored), and after the files are transcoded, they’ll
be burned to a DVD (using the Create DVD job action).
The second job uses two built-in settings (Small and HD 720p) to
create a small QuickTime file and a high-definition (HD) QuickTime
file. The transcoded files will be saved to the desktop. Because
theres no job action, the user will have to manually move or
otherwise distribute each file.
Transcode files