Inspector window – Apple Compressor (4.0) User Manual

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Chapter 3

Import source media

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Associate a closed caption file with a job’s source media file

1

Click the job to show the source media file’s attributes in the Inspector window.

2

Click the Additional Information tab.

3

Click Choose, locate the closed caption file (must be a Scenarist closed caption format file, usually

with the file extension .scc), and click Open.

Note: Closed caption data is supported by the H.264 for Apple Devices, MPEG-2, and QuickTime
Movie output formats.

Depending on the output format of the job’s target, Compressor applies the closed caption file
to the output media files.

For QuickTime outputs: Compressor adds the closed caption file as a closed caption track to
the QuickTime output file. You can view the closed captions using QuickTime Player (version
7.2 or later).

For MPEG-2 elementary stream outputs: Compressor embeds the closed caption data in an
elementary MPEG-2 video stream so that it can be used for DVD authoring.

For MPEG-2 program and transport stream outputs: Compressor embeds the closed caption data
in program and transport MPEG-2 streams using the EIA-708 ATSC protocol.

Important:

The timecode values in the closed caption file must directly relate to the timecode of

the source media file. You can open a closed caption file in TextEdit to see the timecode values it
contains (the actual text is encoded and cannot be read this way).

Inspector window

When you select a batch’s job, the Inspector window shows you information about the job’s
source media file.

The Inspector window contains three tabs: A/V Attributes, Additional Information, and Job Action.

A/V Attributes tab
The A/V Attributes tab contains general information about the source media file and is divided
into three sections.

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