Transcode files, 12 transcode files – Apple Compressor (4.1.2) User Manual

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Chapter 3

Simple transcoding

12

Transcode files

The easiest way to transcode media files in Compressor is to use or one or more built-in settings
or to use a built-in destination (settings that are combined with a post-transcoding job action,
such as uploading to Facebook or burning a Blu-ray disc).

Set up the first transcoding job in a batch

1

Click the Add File button in the batch area.

Add File button

Batch area

2

In the file window that appears, select a media file and then click Add.

3

In the Settings window that appears, do the following:

a

Select one or more transcode settings or a destination from the list.

The settings list contains basic settings, as well as destinations, grouped by category. To
choose a specific setting, click the disclosure triangle beside a destination or a setting group
(Podcasting, for example), and then select one or more settings.

Important:

For destinations, always select the destination name. If you select a setting that’s in

the destination, the destination’s job action will not be used when processing the job.

b

Choose a save location from the pop-up menu.

4

When you’re satisfied with your setting and location choices, click OK.

The new job is displayed in the batch area. The job includes a thumbnail of the source file and
the transcoding output instructions (setting, location, and filename). If you chose multiple
settings, or a destination with multiple outputs, each output appears in a separate row. If you
chose a destination, its job action appears in the upper-right corner of the job area.
To learn more about the built-in destinations and settings, see

Built-in settings

on page 16 and

Built-in destinations

on page 17.

This job will transcode the source

file “Office02.mov” using the built-in

HD 720p setting.

67% resize factor

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