Built-in presets in Compressor
Use the built-in presets in Compressor, grouped by category in the Presets pane, to convert any file from its source format to other commonly used formats.
Built-in preset group | Contains | Use to |
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Apple Devices |
| Create Apple Device–compatible H.264 and HEVC files for distribution, including high-dynamic-range HEVC HDR10 and Dolby Vision 8.4 video (designed to optimize HDR content for Apple devices), streaming high-definition (HD) video, and standard-definition (SD) video. |
Audio Formats |
| Create audio files in the most commonly used formats. |
Motion Graphics |
| Create files for use with motion graphics applications. |
MPEG Files |
| Create broadcast-quality, high-resolution, high bit rate video files. |
Podcasting |
| Create files for audio and video podcasting. |
ProRes |
| Create high-quality, high-performance files for use with Final Cut Pro and post-production workflows. |
Proxy |
| Create proxy files for use with Final Cut Pro and post-production workflows. |
Uncompressed |
| Create uncompressed 10-bit and 8-bit 4:2:2 QuickTime movies. |
Video Sharing Services |
| Create QuickTime files for video-sharing websites like Vimeo. Includes 4K, HD, SD, and other presets. |
You can also customize a built-in preset in Compressor or create your own custom preset from scratch. For example, you can create a custom preset either to convert progressive video to interlaced video or to convert 29.97 fps video to 23.98 fps video. Before you create a custom preset, view the related built-in presets to see if any of those meet your needs. If one does, or if it comes close, duplicate that preset, then modify any properties that you need to change. The advantage of duplicating a preset, rather than creating a new preset from scratch, is that many of the properties are already configured, and so you’ll need to make fewer adjustments to the preset. See Create custom presets in Compressor.
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