Apple Compressor 3.5 Screencam
- 8-2-2009
- Categorized in: Final Cut Pro, Video tutorials
Apple recently released the New Final Cut Studio, and I was fortunate enough to
have an advance copy. This screencam details the new features in Compressor 3.5. Click here if you'd like to view a screencam detailing the new features in Final Cut Pro 7. For more information
on Final Cut Studio, you can read my first-looks review for Millimeter here.For a review of the new features in Compressor, check out my review in Streaming Media Magazine, here.
The video was produced and encoded at 640x480 resolution, though it's presented in 575x375 resolution on the page. Click the four-arrow full screen icon on the bottom right of the player, and the video should look crystal clear. That's the plan, anyway, let me know how it looks to you.
The video was produced and encoded at 640x480 resolution, though it's presented in 575x375 resolution on the page. Click the four-arrow full screen icon on the bottom right of the player, and the video should look crystal clear. That's the plan, anyway, let me know how it looks to you.
New Features in Apple Compressor 3.5 from jan ozer on Vimeo.

Thankyou
Try this article:
http://www.streaminglearningcenter.com/articles/51...
Let me know if you have any questions.
Jan
Can the new Compressor create a Blu-Ray image file? I much prefer this workflow. It let's me create a disk image, and then use a separate application just to burn disks whenever I need another copy. I have been doing this with Encore, then burning Blu-Ray's on my PC with Imageburn (amazing and free). Works like a charm. Thanks.
Mark G.
Yes, you can, but I didn't test this workflow because I had a Blu-ray disk in my Mac. On Monday, Milllimeter will publish an "Apple Insider" column that I wrote describing the Blu-ray process in detail. Ping me then if you can't find it and I'll add it to this note.
Best.
Jan