Compressor
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Version :4.6.2
Size :331.85Mb
Updated :Aug 9,2022
Developer :Apple
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Based on the users' reviews, here are three pros and cons of the Compressor app: **Pros:** 1. "Easy to use with a user-friendly interface that helps even beginners compress videos quickly." 2. "Provides excellent video compression without losing quality, suitable for sharing on social media." 3. "Fast processing speed allows for rapid compression of large files, saving time and effort." **Cons:** 1. "Limited customization options for watermarks and export settings can be frustrating for advanced users." 2. "Some users experienced issues with crashed or frozen app, leading to lost work and frustration." 3. "Lack of advanced features and noise reduction capabilities compared to other editing software."
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Description
Compressor integrates tightly with Final Cut Pro and Motion to add power and flexibility to your video conversions. Quickly customize output settings, enhance images, and package your film for sale on the iTunes Store. For even faster conversions, easily set up distributed encoding using other Mac computers. Advanced Encoding for Final Cut Pro • Use Compressor to customize encoding settings for use in Final Cut Pro and Motion • Set up batch processes to streamline the encoding of large numbers of files • Create self-contained Droplets to encode on the desktop with drag-and-drop ease • Automatically encode videos that are added to selected folders in the file system • Encode videos recorded on iPhone 13 in Cinematic mode (requires macOS Monterey) • Unrivaled performance with optimizations for the M1 Pro, M1 Max and M1 Ultra chips on the new Mac Studio and MacBook Pro iTunes Store Package Creation • Import and organize your movie, trailer, closed captions, audio descriptions, and subtitles into an iTunes Store-compliant package for submission to an Apple-certified iTunes delivery partner • Audition video with any audio, caption, or subtitle to verify sync • Built-in error detection helps you identify issues with your iTunes Store Package • Deliver HDR video as P3 D65 PQ, Rec. 2020 HLG, and Rec. 2020 PQ for HDR10 • Support in the iTunes Store Package to link a Dolby Vision graded video file to a Dolby Vision XML Support for Industry Standards • Encode to a broad range of industry standard formats including HEVC, MPEG-4, H.264, MXF and ProRes • Import Targa, DPX, TIFF, PSD, PNG or OpenEXR image sequences and encode them using any setting • Create, view, adjust, and deliver closed captions in CEA-608, SRT, and iTT formats Pristine Format Conversions • Convert any file between formats — such as NTSC to PAL, SD to HD or progressive to interlaced video • Import and manipulate wide color video, then deliver in standard Rec. 601 and Rec. 709 color spaces or in wide Rec. 2020 color space • Deliver High Dynamic Range (HDR) video with controls for color space conversions and HDR metadata • Deliver HDR video as P3 D65 PQ, Rec. 2020 HLG, and Rec. 2020 PQ • Add effects to your content like custom LUTs, a timecode overlay, and watermarks • Speed up video, slow it down, or adjust the frame rate to make the duration match a runtime • Convert log-encoded video to SDR and HDR color spaces using built in camera LUTs for Panasonic, Sony, Canon, Blackmagic, Nikon and ARRI or add a custom camera LUT • Convert ProRes Raw and ProRes Raw HQ media to other professional file formats • Play and transcode Canon Cinema RAW Light to other video codecs and formats Distributed Encoding • Save time by distributing encoding work among multiple workstations • Install Compressor on any Mac to activate it as a node for distributed encoding System Requirements: macOS 11.5.1 or later, 4GB of RAM (8GB recommended for 4K editing, 3D titles, and 360° video editing), Metal-capable graphics card, 1GB of VRAM recommended for 4K editing, 3D titles, and 360° video editing, 1.2GB of available disk space. ProRes RAW requires a Mac computer that supports Metal. Some features require Internet access; fees may apply. Blu-ray recorder required for burning Blu-ray discs.
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    By Ejai7Aug 26,2020
    When I first purchased this application I gave it 1 star mostly due to application crashes. After several updates I've noticed a decrease in crashes while encoding. I've added 2 more stars due to a more consistant running application, my only issue is with the HEVC encoder (which was my main reason for purchasing this software). Most encoders today that encode using HEVC have several choices determining how fast the process will take. Compressor only has 2 which hardly anyone uses, which are: Faster and Slower. We need more choses such as: -Slow -Medium -Fast - and Faster Example: I created a video using Handbrake and selecting the FAST setting. The video was rendered in 1 hr and 32 minutes and excellent quality. Using Compressor and the same video I chose FASTER and the video file was much larger and the qualtiy was subpar in comparison to Handbrake. I then chose SLOWER and the quality was great but it took over 8 hrs to encode. This is not acceptable and should be addresse...
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    By Bobthebomber1Apr 8,2018
    This program gets the short end of the stick. As it is not very flashy and does not try to impress anyone with it’s interface. But for an encoder, its great. I can totally see why that is counter intuitive as it just takes up more processing and resources away from the machine running it. The way it incodes is a lot like a command prompt render que on a Windows machine. (Which is nothing flashy either) It loads up resources into a batch que and then without any sort of graphic interface besides text and starts encoding. Which makes it a really strong tool for anyone that needs a large amount of FCPX or other projects rendered into a usable compressed sequence. Keepping everything to the bare minimum means that this program exports faster than FCPX and Motion could as it does not have to load up extra data and just get right to work. There are plenty of options and way to costumize the output format. For me I really like the GIF option as it makes it easy to export a smaller and ev...