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After you have created a setting, you can further customize it with additional adjustments
such as filters (to adjust image quality), pixel size (geometry values), and post-transcoding
actions. These additional adjustments are all managed in the Inspector window. See
Chapter 14, “
,” on page 185 and Chapter 15, “
Controls, Geometry, and Actions to a Setting
,” on page 195 for more information.
Choosing an Output Format
Choosing an output format is the first decision you need to make once you’ve
decided to transcode a source media file. You choose an output format based on the
intended playback method for the audience. Compressor gives you access to the
following industry-standard formats, all of which have their own particular attributes:
 QuickTime: Intended for use with QuickTime in a variety of playback environments.
Because QuickTime is cross-platform multimedia technology, it allows Mac OS and
Windows applications to capture and play back video, audio, and still-image files.
For more details on the QuickTime format, see Chapter 12, “
 MPEG-1: Intended for Internet, CD ROM,. and specialized DVD use. For more details
on the MPEG-1 format, see Chapter 9, “
 MPEG-2: Intended for standard and high definition DVD use. For more details on
the MPEG-2 format, see Chapter 10, “
 MPEG-4, Part-2: Intended for a variety of uses including the web or wireless devices.
For more details on the MPEG-4 format, see Chapter 11, “
 H.264: Intended for a variety of uses including HD-DVD. For more details on the
H.264 format, particularly for authoring HD-based DVDs, see Chapter 8, “
 Dolby Digital Professional. Also known as AC3. Intended for DVD authoring. For
more details on the AC3 format, see “
Creating Dolby Digital Professional Output
 AIFF: Intended for audio use (including DVD or CD authoring). For more details on
the AIFF format, see “
 TIFF: Compatible with a wide range of compositing and image processing
applications. For more details on the TIFF format, see “
Note: Compressor and QuickTime can also be extended to support additional codec
options and third-party formats. The QuickTime Export Components feature allows
you to control the third-party encoding engine without having to open another
application. For more information, see “