Simple transcoding overview

When you add a source file to Compressor and apply output instructions (all done in Current view), you create a transcoding job. You can submit a single job for transcoding, or add more source files (and output instructions), then submit a batch of jobs for transcoding.

Each job in a batch has several parts:

In the example below, two jobs make up the batch:

Batch area showing two jobs, each with multiple outputs assigned

The first job uses the built-in Create DVD destination to output a Dolby Digital audio file and an MPEG-2 video file. The transcoded files will be saved to the source folder (the folder where the source media is stored), and after the files are transcoded, they’ll be burned to a DVD (using the Create DVD job action).

The second job uses two built-in settings (Small and HD 1080p) to create a small QuickTime file and a high-definition (HD) QuickTime file. The transcoded files will be saved to the desktop. Because there’s no job action, the user will have to manually move or otherwise distribute each file.