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Chapter 4 Assign settings and preview media 35
Modify an assigned setting
You can edit or change any component of a setting that has already been assigned to a source
media le in the Batch window (identied as Selected Target in the Inspector window).
Modify a setting already assigned to a source media le in the Batch window
1 Select the target in the batch with the setting that you want to change.
The setting appears in the Inspector window with Selected Target in the Name eld. This
is a temporary copy of the setting and not the setting itself, so you can make temporary
modications to the setting for just that one batch submission.
The setting’s name appears
as Selected Target.
Select a target in the Batch
window to see its settings
in the Inspector window.
Click the Save As button
to save this as a new setting
with any changes you make.
2 Make the changes to the setting.
When you modify the setting, the Save As button at the bottom of the Inspector window
becomes active.
3 To save the modied setting with a new name, click Save As.
The saved copy appears in the Settings tab as Setting Name-Copy and immediately becomes the
selected setting in the Settings tab.
Note: You don’t have to save the modied setting, but it’s a good idea to save it in case you need
to use it again later.
Create custom settings
Create and modify settings
If the settings that come with Compressor aren’t sucient for your transcoding needs or if you
simply want additional settings, you can create your own. You can also create a group of settings
so that you can quickly assign multiple settings to a source media le.
The easiest way to create a custom setting is to duplicate an existing setting and then adjust the
copy to suit your needs.
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