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Compressor makes it easy to transcode media into multiple formats. In addition,
Compressor is integrated into Final Cut Pro and Motion.
For simple or repetitive workflows, you can also use the Share feature in Final Cut Pro
and Motion. The Share feature is an easy “one-click” way to send your work to clients,
friends, and other audiences without any advanced knowledge of transcoding, delivery
file formats, or FTP protocols. From the Share window in Final Cut Pro and Motion, you
can quickly create and deliver output media files in iPhone, iPad, iPod, Apple TV, DVD,
Blu-ray Disc, and YouTube formats without having to open any additional applications.
For more information about the Share feature, see the Final Cut Pro User Manual and the
Motion User Manual.
This chapter covers the following:
Compressor Concepts and Terms (p. 31)
Preparing Compressor for Transcoding with Custom Settings (p. 34)
Choosing an Output Format (p. 36)
Creating a Compressor Batch (p. 37)
Viewing Transcoding Status (p. 39)
Optional Compressor Shortcuts (p. 39)
Compressor Concepts and Terms
This section covers some common terms that you may encounter as you use Compressor.
The following diagram illustrates how the standard Compressor transcoding process
works. The largest transcoding component is a batch. The batch represents all the
components needed to transcode your current media. It must contain one or more jobs.
A job consists of at least one source media file with one or more targets, each with a
setting and a destination associated with it. After the transcoding process, the resulting
file is known as the output media file. One output media file is created for each setting
assigned to a source media file.
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The Basic Transcoding Workflow
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