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Customising export from Final Cut
Posted by Darryl Thomson on December 1, 2006 at 12:12 pmWhen I choose export compression with Quick Time conversion, I have to use the Custom option and set all the parameters each time. Is there a way to save the settings as a named Custom option, which I can pick next time?
Dazzer
David Roth weiss replied 19 years, 5 months ago 2 Members · 7 Replies -
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David Roth weiss
December 1, 2006 at 5:13 pmNo, however you can with Compressor. You can even make droplets that will make the whole process automatic.
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Darryl Thomson
December 1, 2006 at 6:05 pmThanks David,
Compresser doesn’t seem to like doing just one file. Am I doing something wrong?
Dazzer
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David Roth weiss
December 1, 2006 at 6:20 pmDazzer,
Compressor is a rather foreign interface that takes a while to get used to. Once you get it, it easy. I recommend that you do the tutorial to get your head around it. Once you do you’ll find Compressor to be a very powerful application.
DRW
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Darryl Thomson
December 4, 2006 at 3:48 pmDavid,
it’s a bit fiddly you’re right, but I’ve got it working now.
To use a droplet you seem to have to export a mov from Final Cut and then drop that in. That’s two stages. The sequence be dropped straight in from Final Cut?
Also can Flash encoding be done in Compressor if the codecs are installed? Or would I need Sorensen Squeeze for that?
Your help’s been much appreicated.
Dazzer
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David Roth weiss
December 4, 2006 at 6:10 pmGlad you got it working, even if its a bit “fiddly.” (I love that word)
Yes, to use droplets you do need to export first. However, you can create custom presets that can be used for exporting right from the FCP timeline.
And, the only Flash plugin I know of require you to have the full Abobe Flash app installed on your computer. Compressor does not yet do Flash encoding out of the box. So, if you have Sorenson Squeeze you’re in luck.
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Darryl Thomson
December 6, 2006 at 4:53 pmDavid,
“you can create custom presets that can be used for exporting right from the FCP timeline.”
Sounds handy. How do you do that? Just point me to the manual page or chapter title please.
Dazzer
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David Roth weiss
December 6, 2006 at 5:29 pmDazzer,
If you choose one of Apple’s presets you can modify the settings and save. There is a button near the bottom of the Inspector panel that says “save,” thats what its for. Its pretty clearly layed out starting on page 74 in the Compressor manual.
DRW
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