
Transcode batches with multiple computers using Compressor
Transcoding a series of large files on one desktop computer can be processor-intensive and time-consuming. Distributed processing decreases the time it takes to transcode a batch by distributing the work between multiple computers in a shared computer group. After you set up a distributed processing system, Compressor sends portions of your batch to each of the available computers in your group of shared computers. When the transcoding is complete, the output files appear in the location you specified when you set up the batch.
Note: Distributed processing can’t be used for jobs sent to Compressor from Final Cut Pro or Motion.
The simplest shared computer group in Compressor uses two computers: two physical computer systems each running Compressor. A more complex system can include many computers.
To set up distributed processing, you turn on access to each computer and then create a set of shared computers. If you can’t find a computer on your network, you can manually add one to the computer list.
Important: Before you begin, verify that all the computers to be used for distributed processing have the same version of Compressor installed.
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