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Re: Can I change the "scaled size" of quicktime files with Compressor without doing anything else?
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Re: Can I change the "scaled size" of quicktime files with Compressor without doing anything else?
by
Michael Escher
on Jul 4, 2008 at 5:14:18 pm
I have to admit Automator looks slick, but I can't figure out how to get in the guts of it and either modify an existing action or to record my own.
I feel like I am back on my old DOS machine again. ARGH!!
And I believe you are right Daniel, it appears from my experiments trying to do it via Compressor that it re compresses the file, at least it seemed like it from the time it took on each file. The re-compressed files don't look bad, at least from what I can tell on playback, but I'd rather not take the chance on having that cause trouble down the line.
Anyhow, if anyone out there has a elegant solution to this, let me know.
Thanks ahead of time for any assistance!
Michael Escher
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Can I change the "scaled size" of quicktime files with Compressor without doing anything else?
by Michael Escher on Jul 3, 2008 at 10:47:18 pm
Re: Can I change the "scaled size" of quicktime files with Compressor without doing anything else?
by Daniel Low on Jul 4, 2008 at 7:38:54 am
Re: Can I change the "scaled size" of quicktime files with Compressor without doing anything else?
by Michael Escher on Jul 4, 2008 at 4:17:05 pm
Re: Can I change the "scaled size" of quicktime files with Compressor without doing anything else?
by Daniel Low on Jul 4, 2008 at 4:31:38 pm
Re: Can I change the "scaled size" of quicktime files with Compressor without doing anything else?
by Michael Escher on Jul 4, 2008 at 5:14:18 pm
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