Apple Compressor 3 User Manual

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Filters: The selection of available Compressor filters gives you dynamic artistic control

while you convert your source media to other formats and allows you to create a final
product to your precise specifications. A selection of the available filters includes fade
in/fade out, timecode overlays, gamma correction, noise removal, letterbox, watermark,
color adjustment, and others. Additionally, there are audio filters for controlling dynamic
range, peak levels, equalization, and fade in/fade out.

Previewing: You can preview your filter settings in real time using the Preview window

as you adjust them in the Inspector window. This lets you tweak the settings to your
satisfaction, before transcoding the source media file.

Destinations: You can create and save destinations for your output files, which can then

be assigned to each output file’s target. You can even include FTP and iDisk locations.
A destination can also specify the filenaming convention to use.

Geometry: You can adjust your frame size using the geometry Inspector window controls

and graphical controls in the Preview window. These features allow you to crop
unwanted image areas of your source media file and reduce file size. Compressor also
allows you to resize your image to other aspect ratios such as 4:3, 16:9, and 2.35:1 for
delivery onto other platforms, such as DVD or iPod.

Publishing: You can use Compressor to upload output files to a QuickTime Streaming

Server or other locations for DVD authoring.

AppleScript usage: You can add specialized AppleScript information to any output file,

which gives you the flexibility to automate and customize any post-encoding operations.

Interoperability: Compressor is an integral component of other Apple professional video

applications such as Final Cut Pro and DVD Studio Pro. You can export sequences directly
from Final Cut Pro into Compressor for transcoding and drag MPEG-2 files transcoded
from Compressor into DVD Studio Pro to simplify the DVD authoring process.

Transcoding activity in the background: Compressor lets you begin transcoding a batch

and then continues processing in the background, allowing you to perform other tasks
at the same time.

Email notification: You can set up Compressor to send an email notification to any

location to notify you when the batch transcode is complete.

Distributed processing: Compressor offers distributed processing, distributing the work

to multiple computers that have been chosen to provide more processing power. The
distributed processing feature is limited to computers that have either Final Cut Studio
or DVD Studio Pro installed. For more details, see the Distributed Processing Setup Guide,
available in Compressor Help.

Command-Line Features: Compressor has a number of command-line options for

submitting jobs, enabling and disabling service node and cluster-controlling services,
and monitoring batches.

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Chapter 2

Ways to Use Compressor

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