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Sorenson Squeeze 3, You Can Go Straight from Your Editing Tool to the Finished Product with All the Simplicity You’Ve Come to Expect from Sorenson Media™ QUALITY VIDEO FOR THE WEB Macintosh Sorenson Squeeze TM 3 Compression Suite Includes all Sorenson Media professional codecs Compressing and sharing your videos on the Web and CD has never been easier. With Sorenson Squeeze 3, you can go straight from your editing tool to the finished product with all the simplicity you’ve come to expect from Sorenson Media™. compression The Sorenson Squeeze 3 Compression Suite customizable data rates. All you need to do allows you to compress and deliver high-quality is select the preset for your intended audience management QuickTime®, MPEG-4™, and Flash™ media and click the “Squeeze It” button. Squeeze delivery for streaming and progressive downloads. automatically selects the compression parame- While most compression tools are cum- ters to create the highest-quality video with the bersome, with steep learning curves, smallest possible file size. Squeeze is easy to use and requires no in-depth knowledge of the complexities of compres- With the Sorenson Squeeze 3 Compression Suite, sion technology. you can reduce your digital media to a fraction of its original size – allowing you to get more media Built for all of Sorenson Media’s profes- on your local and portable storage devices, as well sional codecs, Sorenson Squeeze 3 is the as stream the media across the Internet much first Variable Bit Rate (VBR) compression more affordably. application for novice and pro users alike. For beginners, its drag-and-drop inter- Squeeze offers many of the advanced features face makes intelligent compression of that professional multimedia producers demand. audio and video media as simple as By editing the presets, you get complete access selecting a preset. to fully adjustable advanced settings. Squeeze includes support for One-Pass and Two-Pass Sorenson Squeeze’s main interface includes Variable Bit Rate (VBR) compression that offer the buttons that correspond to preset groups or highest-quality compression available. Quick access to video filter settings The summary screen displays video and audio compression settings The viewing window allows you to see your Video compression is as video content easy as 1, 2, 3, 4: 1. Open source file Sorenson Squeeze’s 2. Select file format intelligent presets let 3. Select target data rate you compress rich video 4. Press "Squeeze It" for Internet and CD delivery Sorenson Squeeze 3 Compression Suite Key Features • One-Pass VBR compression • Fade in/out • Two-Pass VBR compression • Contrast/brightness • In/out trim points* • Audio normalization • Constrain output file size* • Video noise reduction • Intelligent presets • Deinterlacing • DV Capture • White/black restore • Batch processing through Watch Folders • Tools for MPEG-4 Simple Profile and Advanced Simple Profile • Stitching for SWF files • Output support for multiple formats including QuickTime, Flash, MPEG-4 • Player templates for SWF output* • Integration with Sorenson Vcast™ for video storage and delivery • Integrated links for SWF output* • Playback action controls* Squeeze includes optimized presets for streaming, progressive download, • Adjustable cropping as well as local delivery with various data rates for each preset. • Customizable toolbar* • Filters: * Coming soon to the Macintosh version. • Telecine Removal System Requirements Prior to installing Squeeze, make sure your computer meets or exceeds the following system requirements. • Power PC with G3 processor or greater • Mac OS X or later • 128 MB of RAM • 20 MB available hard disk space • QuickTime 5.0.2 or later Sorenson Squeeze Encoders Sorenson Squeeze Formats • Sorenson Video 3.1 Pro Input • Sorenson Spark Pro • AIF • Sorenson MPEG-4 Pro • WAV • Apple IMA 4:1 • AVI • Fraunhofer AAC • DV • Fraunhofer MP3 • MOV • ADPCM • Qdesign Music Codec 2 Output •QualComm PureVoice • MOV • Uncompressed Audio • FLV • SWF • MP4 To Order www.sorenson.com Sorenson Media™ (888) 767-3676 4393 South Riverboat Road Suite 300 Customer Support Salt Lake City, UT 84123 www.sorenson.com/support Phone: (801) 2287-9400 Fax (801) 287-9401 All products and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies..
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