The compressor uses source media properties to automatically configure MXF and QuickTime settings.View, edit, and deliver closed captions in the SRT format, which is used by a wide range of websites including Facebook.Backward compatibility supports legacy 32-bit formats.64-bit architecture takes advantage of all memory in your Mac to support high-resolution images and projects.Activate QuickCluster for dynamic configuration of nodes based on available resources.Speed up encoding in Final Cut Pro by choosing a Compressor cluster for output processing.Install Compressor on any Mac to activate it as a cluster node for distributed encoding.Save time by distributing encoding work among multiple cores and workstations.Speed up video, slow it down, or adjust the frame rate to make the duration match a runtime.Clean up and customize your content using image filters, a timecode overlay, and watermarks.Convert any file from its source format to another format, such as NTSC to PAL or SD to HD.Tap into advanced encoding features for adding closed captioning, metadata, and more.
Import Targa, DPX, TIFF, PSD, or PNG image sequences and encode them to any setting.Generate files for HTTP live streaming in a single step.Encode to a broad range of industry-standard formats, such as MPEG-2, H.264, and ProRes.Add chapter markers for discs or podcasts distributed on iPad, iPhone, iPod, or Apple TV.Work with a choice of themed menus to encode and burn a DVD or Blu-ray disc.Use one-step settings for Apple devices and websites such as Vimeo, YouTube, and Facebook.Create self-contained Droplets to encode on the desktop with drag-and-drop ease.Build batch templates to combine encoding with tasks such as moving or copying files.Set up batch processes to streamline the encoding of large numbers of files.Find exactly the setting you need in just a few clicks in the updated settings library.Experiment freely with encoding options, using real-time feedback in the Preview window.Share settings with other editors, even if the Compressor isn’t installed on their workstations.