What is a Compression Profile?
A compression profile is a term used by any transcoding software to refer to the compression settings of a media asset stored on a single small file called 'profile', which contents specify the target bit rate, video format, frame size, interlacing, pixel shape, codec to use, etc., to be used during the encoding process.
How to create Compression Profiles?
Etere supports different compression profiles, which will be detailed throughout this chapter, explaining how to create fully customised compression profiles for your transcoding; these compression profiles are:
WME 9 profiles - Refer to the WME9 profiles section of the Etere 3rd Parties chapter.
Rhozet profiles - Refer to the Rhozet profiles section of the Etere 3rd Parties chapter.
Expression profiles - Refer to the Expression profiles section of the Etere 3rd Parties chapter.