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Still image improvements include support for multiple color spaces and higher bit depths. Support for OpenEXR image sequences. Enhanced DPX support delivers more accurate interpretation of color information, pixel aspect ratio, interlacing, and timing. Improved performance for image processing including frame rate conversions, interlacing, scaling, optical flow retiming, effects, and color space conversions.

Automatic selection of optimal bit depth allows for higher-quality transcoding, color processing, and effects. New DVD disc templates give you more menu and background options. New options for DVD authoring let you loop playback, add motion menus, and customize menu images.

Automatic language detection for iTunes Store package assets. Fixes an issue in which the Navigation window fails to display the source clip when the Preview window is zoomed. Restores the ability to use markers for i-frame placement in H. Exports interlaced H. Improves audio and video sync of closed captions and subtitles. Easily add your movie, trailer, closed captions, and subtitles to your iTunes Store Package. Preview closed captions and subtitles right in the Viewer.

Zoom in the Viewer to watch content with true pixel accuracy. Hardware-accelerated, multi-pass H. Display and assign channels to QuickTime audio tracks prior to processing. Optional matrix stereo down-mix when processing surround sound for QuickTime output. CABAC entropy mode for multi-pass encoding. Improved performance and color accuracy when encoding H. Fixes issues transcoding alpha channels in image sequences. Addresses distributed encoding errors when source files are not on the startup volume.

Fixes errors that could cause a hang when submitting a batch. Fixes a stability issue that could occur if multiple Compressor plug-ins are installed. Resolves an issue when viewing a plug-in setting without the plug-in installed. Includes general stability improvements. Preset Destinations for common encoding tasks. Simplified setup for distributed encoding. Hardware-based H. Support for Dolby Digital Plus encoding. Share directly to YouTube at 4K resolution.

Share directly to Chinese video sites Youku and Tudou. Fixes a stability issue when playing back certain MPEG-2 files. Fixes a stability issue in Qmaster when processing multiple jobs. Ability to use encoding clusters without administrator authentication. Addresses an issue related to third-party QuickTime components that could prevent Compressor from opening.

Resolves a stability issue that could occur when selecting the Publish to YouTube job action from the Inspector. Fixes an issue with exporting when logged in as an Open Directory user.

Adds an export setting for p video on compatible iOS devices. Adds Uncompressed 8-bit and bit to export settings list. Improves the speed of transcoding from Uncompressed bit to ProRes. Resolves stability issues when launching Soundtrack Pro after Compressor 4 is installed. Back up Compressor Before updating, you should back up the currently installed version of the Compressor application and any custom settings.

Back up the Compressor Application To back up the currently installed Compressor application: Create a new folder in the Applications folder, and name it after the application for example, "Compressor 4. To check your version of Compressor, open the application and choose About Compressor from the Compressor menu.

Select the Compressor application in the Applications folder. Move the resulting "Compressor. Move the folder containing the. Published Date: October 18, To request new software, software updates, or software removals on the Public Computers, please visit the Cluster Software Change Request page.

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Note: Unless otherwise indicated above the latest version of the software should be deployed. Stanford University link is external. Available Software. Main navigation Skip to main content Secondary Navigation. Main content start. On the Select Servers or a Cluster page, in the Enter name box, enter the NetBIOS name or the fully qualified domain name of a server that you plan to add as a failover cluster node, and then select Add. Repeat this step for each server that you want to add.

To add multiple servers at the same time, separate the names by a comma or by a semicolon. For example, enter the names in the format server1. When you are finished, select Next. On the Testing Options page, select Run all tests recommended , and then select Next.

If the results indicate that the tests completed successfully and the configuration is suited for clustering, and you want to create the cluster immediately, make sure that the Create the cluster now using the validated nodes check box is selected, and then select Finish. Then, continue to step 4 of the Create the failover cluster procedure.

If the results indicate that there were warnings or failures, select View Report to view the details and determine which issues must be corrected. Realize that a warning for a particular validation test indicates that this aspect of the failover cluster can be supported, but might not meet the recommended best practices. If you receive a warning for the Validate Storage Spaces Persistent Reservation test, see the blog post Windows Failover Cluster validation warning indicates your disks don't support the persistent reservations for Storage Spaces for more information.

For more information about hardware validation tests, see Validate Hardware for a Failover Cluster. To complete this step, make sure that the user account that you log on as meets the requirements that are outlined in the Verify the prerequisites section of this topic. If the Select Servers page appears, in the Enter name box, enter the NetBIOS name or the fully qualified domain name of a server that you plan to add as a failover cluster node, and then select Add. To add multiple servers at the same time, separate the names by a comma or a semicolon.

If you chose to create the cluster immediately after running validation in the configuration validating procedure , you will not see the Select Servers page. The nodes that were validated are automatically added to the Create Cluster Wizard so that you do not have to enter them again.

If you skipped validation earlier, the Validation Warning page appears. We strongly recommend that you run cluster validation. Only clusters that pass all validation tests are supported by Microsoft. To run the validation tests, select Yes , and then select Next. Complete the Validate a Configuration Wizard as described in Validate the configuration.

In the Cluster Name box, enter the name that you want to use to administer the cluster. Before you do, review the following information:. If the server does not have a network adapter that is configured to use DHCP, you must configure one or more static IP addresses for the failover cluster. Select the check box next to each network that you want to use for cluster management. Select the Address field next to a selected network, and then enter the IP address that you want to assign to the cluster.

If you're using Windows Server , you have the option to use a distributed network name for the cluster. A distributed network name uses the IP addresses of the member servers instead of requiring a dedicated IP address for the cluster. By default, Windows uses a distributed network name if it detects that you're creating the cluster in Azure so you don't have to create an internal load balancer for the cluster , or a normal static or IP address if you're running on-premises.

For more info, see Distributed Network Name. On the Confirmation page, review the settings.



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