Common command options used with Compressor
This table shows the most used command options for submitting jobs in Compressor:
Submission command option | Description |
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-computergroup <name> | Specifies the name of the group of shared computers. |
-batchname <name> | Specifies the name of the batch. |
‑priority <value> | Specifies the priority level for a job. |
‑jobpath <url> | Specifies the location of the source file. |
‑settingpath <url> | Specifies the location of the settings for the job. |
‑locationpath <url> | Specifies the destination file URL for the job. |
‑relabelaudiotracks <layout[1] layout[2]... layout[N]>] | Relabels audio channel layouts. Unless |
‑relabelcolorspace <primaries> <transfer> <matrix> | Relabels the color space of a QuickTime movie file. Use Supported values for color primaries: ITU_R_709_2 (1), EBU_3213 (5), SMPTE_C (6), ITU_R_2020 (9), DCI_P3 (11), P3_D65 (12), P22 (22) Supported values for transfer functions: ITU_R_709_2 (1), SMPTE_240M_1995 (7), Linear (8), IEC_sRGB (13), SMPTE_ST_2084_PQ (16), SMPTE_ST_428_1 (17), ITU_R_2100_HLG (18) Supported matrix values: ITU_R_709_2 (1), ITU_R_601_4 (6), SMPTE_240M_1995 (7), ITU_R_2020 (9) See ISO/IEC standard 23091-2 for more information. |
‑renametrackswithlayouts | Renames tracks with new audio channel layouts. |
‑help | Displays all Compressor command-line options. |
This table shows command options for configuring shared computers to use with Compressor:
Submission command option | Description |
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-resetBackgroundProcessing [cancelJobs] | Resets background processing and optionally cancels queued jobs. |
-requiresPassword [password] | Requires a password to share this computer. |
-noPassword | Turns off the password requirement. |
-sharing <on | off> | Turns sharing of this computer on or off. |
-instances <number> | Enables additional Compressor instances. |
-networkInterface <bsdname> | Specifies which network interface is used. If “all” is specified as a |
-portRange <startNumber> <count> | Specifies the starting port range and the number of ports to use. |
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