Add markers, 80 add markers, Markers – Apple Compressor (4.1.2) User Manual

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Chapter 5

Advanced tasks

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In the preview area, choose Set Poster Frame from the Marker pop-up menu

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A poster frame marker appears in the timeline.

Go to the poster frame

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In the preview area, choose Go to Poster Frame from the Marker pop-up menu

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Remove the poster frame

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In the preview area, choose Clear Poster Frame from the Marker pop-up menu

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Add markers

Compressor can import and create the following types of markers:

Chapter markers: These markers allow easy access to index points throughout a DVD,
QuickTime movie, or video podcast. QuickTime Player can interpret any text track containing
time stamps as a chapter track. Chapter markers can also be linked to artwork and a URL,
which are displayed when a podcast is played.

Compression markers: Used for MPEG-2 encoding. These markers identify where Compressor
should generate an I-frame, one type of frame used in a GOP (group of pictures). For more
information, see

MPEG-2

on page 37.

Edit/cut markers: These markers are used during transcoding to mark frames where MPEG
I-frames should be generated. The I-frames help improve compression quality. Edit/cut markers
are also known as automatic compression markers.

Podcast markers: Like chapter markers, these markers can be linked to artwork and a URL.
Podcast markers are usually used to provide a slideshow (with URLs) for users to view when
playing audio podcasts. However, podcast marker names do not appear in the slideshow, and
users cannot navigate to a podcast marker in the transcoded file.

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