I hope you've enjoyed looking at some of the ways that you can customize…Compressor and really maximize its use.…Of course I'll tell you to feel free to play and explore.…I think online there is a lot of great places where you can find information,…and one where I hang out happens to be Creative COW in the compressionist form.…I also hang out in the Final Cut and Avid and Adobe forms, but as far as…compression goes, this is a great place for you to get help from a lot of people…who've got a lot of experience in compression.…So, thanks again for watching.…
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10/14/2011- Using Compressor with QuickTime and Final Cut Pro X
- Transcoding to ProRes
- Understanding encoding
- Setting markers for DVD and Blu-ray
- Building an MPEG2 for broadcast
- Adjusting video footage
- Creating templates
- Setting destinations
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome50s
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Using the exercise files1m 2s
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1. Compressor 4 Basics
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Introducing Compressor2m 15s
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Starting in Final Cut Pro X5m 42s
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2. Transcoding
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Understanding transcoding1m 27s
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Transcoding to ProRes2m 34s
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Transcoding for archives4m 47s
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3. Encoding
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Understanding encoding4m 58s
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Custom-encoding DVDs4m 52s
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Improving Blu-ray encoding4m 18s
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Building an audio preset4m 9s
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Encoding for email6m 23s
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4. Using Filters
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Adjusting the video5m 10s
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Adding watermarks3m 11s
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5. Streamlining Your Workflow
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Creating templates3m 32s
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Setting destinations5m 7s
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Stealing settings2m 14s
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Setting smarter preferences1m 23s
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Conclusion
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Next steps31s
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