Friday, November 20, 2009

Re: [FCP-L] OT best codec for mini-Qts via Compressor

Start with the presets that come with Compressor...they will give you a good
start point. From there you will have to modify the settings to your needs
(email, LAN, FTP). Save that setting, and it will appear under the Custom
twirly. If you then select that setting under Custom, you can create a
droplet from it.

Joe Stern
CNN Post Production
Atlanta, GA
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On 11/20/09 10:12 AM, "Paul Dougherty" <lists@postlit.com> wrote:

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> Ok. I've been slow to use Compressor for this (had been using
> Cleaner/Sorenson) for making small Quicktimes I'd send as very rough
> client review e-mail attachments. (When higher-res required I'd post
> better ones to FTP site)
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> Now that I'm working more with FCP, I'd like to use Compressor to
> create these very small Quicktimes but I don't see a preset that
> would be even in the ballpark I'm talking about. Or is it roll your
> own using which codec? I realize there are options a plenty, but what
> are people using? Thanks.
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> Paul
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