Built-in destinations, 17 built-in destinations – Apple Compressor (4.1.2) User Manual
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Chapter 3
Simple transcoding
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Built-in destinations
Destinations, available in the Settings pane, combine one or more settings and a post-encode
job action, which automates tasks such as emailing, copying, and moving transcoded files.
Built-in destination
Contains
Use to
Add to iTunes Library
Setting:
•
Apple Devices HD (Best Quality)
Job action:
•
Add to iTunes Library
Create an Apple device-compatible
H.264 file, and then automatically
add the file to your iTunes library.
Create Blu-ray
Settings:
•
Dolby Digital
•
H.264 for Blu-ray
Job action:
•
Create Blu-ray disc
Create an H.264 elementary stream
and a Dolby Digital audio file, and
then automatically burn the files to
a Blu-ray disc.
Create DVD
Settings:
•
Dolby Digital
•
MPEG-2 for DVD
Job action:
•
Create DVD
Create an MPEG-2 elementary
stream and a Dolby Digital audio
file, and then automatically burn
the files to a DVD.
Prepare for HTTP Live Streaming
Settings:
•
Audio for HTTP Live Streaming
•
Broadband High
•
Broadband Low
•
Cellular High
•
Cellular Low
•
Wi-Fi High
•
Wi-Fi Low
Job action:
•
Prepare for HTTP Live Streaming
Create a set of MPEG-4 files, and
then process your transcoded files
and upload them to the server you
specify. The files are compatible
with a variety of devices, such as
smartphones and media players.
Publish to Facebook
Setting:
•
HD 720p
Job action:
•
Publish to Facebook
Create an H.264 file, and then
automatically publish it to your
Facebook account.
Publish to Vimeo
Setting:
•
HD 720p
Job action:
•
Publish to Vimeo
Create an H.264 file, and then
automatically publish it to your
Vimeo account.
Publish to YouTube
Setting:
•
HD 720p
Job action:
•
Publish to YouTube
Create an H.264 file, and then
automatically publish it to your
YouTube account.
You can also create a custom destination either by duplicating an existing destination or creating
a new destination. For example, you can modify the built-in Publish to Vimeo destination to
output a larger or smaller frame size. For more information, see
on page 50.
67% resize factor