Roku HD110 User Guide - Page 94

From the Finder:, Drag Settings and Destinations Here

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5 In the Inspector window, click Encoder (second button from the left) and make sure that the resolution, frame rate, and aspect ratio are correct. NOTE: Most HD sources (HDCAM, HDV etc) set the resolution to 1440x1080. Therefore, if you're creating 1080i or 720p content, you need to click Change next to the appropriate field and adjust the settings for your content. 6 After you confirm that the settings are correct, click Submit. From the Finder: 1 Select the movie you want to compress (typically the exported master program). 2 Ensure that the movie contains an audio track. To confirm this: a Open the movie in the QuickTime Player. b Select Window>Show Movie Properties and make sure that a SoundTrack is displayed in the Properties window. c If there is no audio track, go to Final Cut Pro and add audio as described in the previous section. d To ensure that there is an audio track when exporting a movie from Final Cut Pro, click File > Export > QuickTime Movie > Save and be sure the Include option is set to Audio and Video in the Save dialog box. 3 Launch Compressor. 4 Drag and drop the movie file into Compressor (where it says Drag Settings and Destinations). 5 Find Apple:Formats:MPEG-2:Program Stream and drag it onto your file in Compressor (where it says Drag Settings and Destinations Here). 6 Select the Program stream you just dragged onto your file. 7 Select your file. 88 • •

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5
In the Inspector window, click
Encoder
(second button from the left) and make sure that the
resolution, frame rate, and aspect ratio are correct.
NOTE:
Most HD sources (HDCAM, HDV etc) set the resolution to 1440x1080. Therefore, if you’re
creating 1080i or 720p content, you need to click
Change
next to the
appropriate field
and
adjust the settings for your content.
6
After you confirm that the settings are correct, click
Submit
.
From the Finder:
1
Select the movie you want to compress (typically the exported master program).
2
Ensure that the movie contains an audio track. To confirm this:
a
Open the movie in the QuickTime Player.
b
Select
Window>Show Movie Properties
and make sure that a SoundTrack is displayed in
the Properties window.
c
If there is no audio track, go to Final Cut Pro and add audio as described in the previous
section.
d
To ensure that there is an audio track when exporting a movie from Final Cut Pro, click
File >
Export > QuickTime Movie > Save
and be sure the
Include
option is set to
Audio and
Video
in the Save dialog box.
3
Launch
Compressor
.
4
Drag and drop the movie file into Compressor (where it says
Drag Settings and
Destinations
).
5
Find
Apple:Formats:MPEG-2:Program Stream
and drag it onto your file in Compressor
(where it says
Drag Settings and Destinations Here
).
6
Select the Program stream you just dragged onto your file.
7
Select your file.