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If you don’t want to edit any other attributes, your MPEG-4 setting can be assigned to
any source media file in the usual way. See Preparing Compressor for Transcoding with
Custom Settings for more information. Otherwise, go to the next stage to edit streaming
settings.
Stage 3: Editing MPEG-4 Streaming Settings
You edit MPEG-4 streaming settings in the Streaming pane.
To open the Streaming pane and edit the streaming settings
1 Click the Streaming button to open the Streaming pane.
2 Select the “QuickTime Streaming Server Compatibility (pre v4.1)” checkbox if your intended
distribution method is via a QuickTime Streaming Server earlier than version 4.1.
3 Enter new numbers into the Size and Duration fields for Packet Maximum, and make sure
that the “Streaming hints enabled” checkbox is selected.
4 See Streaming Pane for details about MPEG-4 Part 2 streaming settings.
Audio Podcasting Workflow
Compressor makes it easy to create an enhanced audio podcast based on the MPEG-4
output format. An enhanced audio podcast includes podcasting information such as
chapter and podcast markers with artwork and URLs, as well as a variety of text
annotations. Follow the instructions below to create an audio podcast.
Stage 1: Configuring the MPEG-4 Output for Audio-Only Output
Stage 2: Including Podcasting Information
Stage 3: Applying the Setting to a Source Media Files Target
Stage 4: Entering Annotations for the Output Media File
Stage 5: Creating and Configuring Markers for the Output Media File
Stage 6: Submitting the Job and Verifying the Output Media File
227Chapter 19 Creating MPEG-4 Output Files