Compression Settings for ProPresenter3

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Before I going into the explanation of what I use to compress the videos for ProPresenter, here are some preliminaries:

  • Projector Resolution: 1024 x 786
  • Compression Software: Apple Compressor 3
  • Presentation Software: ProPresenter3 from Renewed Vision
  • The Final Cut Pro Project  is 720p hence the 72 top and bottom padding that I use in Geometry setting.

Creating the Compressor Setting

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Open Compressor and ensure that you can see the Settings window (press Command 3 if you can’t). To create a new setting it will be best to start off with a working setting similar to what you want and then edit and save it under a name that you can easily identify.

Enter ‘h.264‘ in the search field and select the H.264 entry in the results list. Duplicate this entry by clicking the duplicate button just left of the search field. After this you will need to clear the search field and navigate to the H.264 copy in the Custom folder.

I use h.264 because the not only it is very scalable in that it can be used for mobile, web or broadcast, it results in a very small files that keep their high quality.

Double Click the H.264 Copy and save it with a name that you would find reasonable.

The Inspector that opens has 6 buttons; Summary, Encoder, Frame Controls, Filters, Geometry, Actions.

Encoder(Video Settings):

  • Compression Type: H.264
  • Frame Rate: Current
  • Quality: Best
  • Encoding: Best quality(multi-pass)

Encoder(Audio Settings):

  • Format: Lossless
  • Channels: Stereo(L,R)
  • Render Settings: Best

Frame Controls: On

  1. Resize Filter: Better(Linear Filter)
  2. Output Fields: Same as source
  3. Deinterlace: Fast (Line averaging)
  4. Rate Conversion: Fast (Nearest Frame)

Geometry

  • Dimensions: Frame Size: 1024 x 786
  • Output Image Inset (Padding): Top: 72, Bottom: 72 [I need this to conform the image]

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4 Responses to “Compression Settings for ProPresenter3”

  1. Ron March 27, 2009 at 1:44 pm #

    nice Tut :) is there some reason you have to use 720p. I personally find the black buffer bars distracting, and seeing as though we have control over the image dimensions… why not use the whole screen?

  2. Phillip Gibb March 27, 2009 at 1:52 pm #

    thanks man.
    Depends which way you look at it – I find it annoying that we got a 4x3ish screen.

    I used 720p for the green screen shots, I would use 1080p if I had the computer power. Both are 16×9 hence the need to the letterbox.

    If I had to use the whole screen I would have to sacrifice the left and right parts of the image which will mess with the composition of my shots and the video I put into the 10B4. Besides I think that the wider screen format is way better than the squarer one ;-)

    Phill

  3. Ivor March 27, 2009 at 2:21 pm #

    Yes, 16:9 FTW. Change the screen if you must, not the video.

  4. Phillip Gibb March 27, 2009 at 2:24 pm #

    FTW? For the world?

    16×9 rocks
    RED One can do 2:1 imagine that.

    Phill

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