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Compression Comparison Summary: Video Compression Speed Test Adobe Media Encoder Apple Compressor HandBrake MPEG StreamClip Telestream Episode v6.4.6 Sorenson Squeeze 10 Pro Single Instance Multiple Instance Single Instance Multiple Instance VBR 1-pass VBR 2-pass VBR 1-pass VBR 2-pass VBR 1-pass VBR 2-pass VBR 1-pass VBR 2-pass VBR 1-pass VBR 2-pass VBR 1-pass VBR 1-pass VBR 2-pass VBR 2-pass Comparison Percentages New Mac Pro 100.0% 155.1% 78.5% 145.7% 203.9% 175.8% 47.2% 92.3% 91.9% N/A 114.0% 221.3% 123.3% 120.2% 21” iMac 100.0% 141.2% 34.2% 68.1% 70.3% 258.3% 44.5% 88.2% 106.7% N/A 106.8% 210.2% 107.0% 174.6% Indicates Fastest Indicates Slowest Actual Times (Minutes:Seconds) New Mac Pro Total Time 59:39 92:30 46:51 86:55 121:36 104:52 28:08 55:03 54:50 N/A 68:00 132:00 73:33 71:41 Average 14:55 23:08 11:43 21:44 30:24 26:13 07:02 13:46 13:43 N/A 17:00 33:00 18:23 17:55 21” iMac Total Time 86:07 121:38 29:29 58:39 60:30 222:26 38:18 75:59 91:51 N/A 92:00 181:00 92:09 150:23 Average 21:32 30:25 07:22 14:40 15:08 55:37 09:35 19:00 22:58 N/A 23:00 45:15 23:02 37:36 Average time to compress 1 minute of each source codec averaged across both computers and all settings (Minutes:Seconds:Milliseconds) Source Minutes Compression Time per Source Minute (Minute:Second:Millisecond) XDCAM EX 8.967 00:48.734 01:20.796 00:24.367 04:03.225 02:35.905 01:51.799 00:18.066 00:33.344 00:57.600 N/A 00:26.765 00:50.184 01:04.587 01:18.254 ProRes 422 HQ 52.83 00:27.887 00:38.274 00:16.515 00:24.058 00:39.324 01:10.258 00:12.942 00:25.568 00:28.189 N/A 00:30.380 00:59.909 00:34.421 00:41.600 ProRes 4444 37.58 00:26.330 00:44.053 00:08.688 00:19.545 00:16.205 00:37.068 00:12.334 00:24.761 00:24.095 N/A 00:35.923 01:09.452 00:20.089 00:41.645 Average time, per System, to compress one minute of ProRes 422 HQ Compression Time per Source Minute (Minute:Second:Millisecond) Source Minutes Mac Pro 52.83 00:44 00:33 00:19 00:28 00:51 00:41 00:11 00:21 00:20 N/A 00:27 00:52 00:33 00:29 21" iMac 52.83 00:34 00:43 00:14 00:20 00:28 01:40 00:15 00:30 00:36 N/A 00:34 01:08 00:36 00:55 !1 MACPRO - Compression Comparison Compressor 4.2 Mac Pro Compressor 4.2 Mac Compressor 4.2 Mac Source Source Adobe Media Encoder Adobe Media Encoder Compressor 4.2 Mac Pro MPEG StreamClip (1-pass MPEG StreamClip (2-pass Type of File TRT Source Codec File Name File Size (in MB) (1-pass Multiple Pro (2-pass Single Pro (2-pass Multiple HandBrake (1-pass VBR) HandBrake (2-pass VBR) Episode (1-pass VBR) Episode (2-pass VBR) Squeeze (1-pass VBR) Squeeze (2-pass VBR) File Size Image Size (Mac Pro 1-pass) (Mac Pro 2-pass) (1-pass Single instance) VBR) VBR) instances) instance) instances) Time to File Size Time to Time to Time to Time to Time to Time to compress Time to compress Time to compress Time to compress Time to compress Time to compress Time to compress Time to compress File File File compress with (MB) compress with compress with File Size compress with File Size compress with compress with with YouTube HD File Size with YouTube HD File Size with YouTube HD File Size with YouTube HD File Size with YouTube HD File Size with YouTube HD File Size with YouTube HD File Size with YouTube HD File Size Maximum Minimum Average Size (in Size (in Size (in YouTube HD 720 YouTube HD 720 YouTube HD 720 (in MB) YouTube HD 720 (in MB) YouTube HD 720 YouTube HD 720 720 setting (in MB) 720 setting (in MB) 720 setting (in MB) 720 setting (in MB) 720 setting (in MB) 720 setting (in MB) 720 setting (in MB) 720 setting (in MB) MB) MB) MB) setting setting default setting default setting default setting default setting QuickTime Movie 2.33 GB 8m 58s XDCAM EX 1280 x 720 2RG ep10 1,065.0 656.5 691.7 7m 26s 1064.96 10m 56s 678.6 5m 47s 665.5 18m 1s 665.5 20m 7s 678.9 15m 55s 686.7 2m 6s 656.5 3m 50s 682.1 7m 10s 868.7 10m 13s 681.3 3m 671.4 6m 679.3 7m 23s 683.7 8m 55s 693.5 QuickTime Movie 14.87 GB 4m 45s ProRes 422 HQ 1920 x 1080 Tour 516.7 346.8 370.7 4m 9s 516.7 7m 48s 365.9 4m 34s 348.9 10m 13s 348.9 12m 4s 359.3 15m 12s 355.3 3m 23s 353.4 6m 12s 361.8 9m 17s 346.8 N/A 5m 357.1 10m 359.9 4m 27s 376.6 6m 22s 368.4 QuickTime Movie 46.83 GB 37m 35s ProRes 4444 1280 x 720 Craft 01 1,730.6 324.5 996.9 13m 25s 1720.08 23m 21s 1669.12 6m 59s 950.2 19m 1s 950.2 12m 6s 1730.56 16m 59s 877.3 6m 38s 418.1 13m 41s 838.2 12m 8s 372.1 12m 49s 324.5 18m 758.1 34m 1157.12 8m 10s 767.6 12m 15s 1,423.36 QuickTime Movie 79.07 GB 48m 5s ProRes 422 HQ 1920 x 1080 Interviews 5,857.3 1,925.1 3,636.7 34m 39s 5857.28 50m 25s 3799.04 29m 31s 3727.36 39m 40s 3727.36 1h 17m 19s 3624.96 56m 46s 3706.88 16m 1s 3747.84 31m 20s 3737.6 26m 15s 1925.12 50m 14s 1925.12 42m 3737.6 1h 22m 3737.6 53m 33s 3,850.2 44m 9s 3,809.3 Total Time 59m 39s 92m 30s 46m 51s 86m 55s 2h 1m 36s 104m 52s 28m 8s 55m 3s 54m 50s 73m 16s 68m 2h 12m 73m 33s 71m 41s Average 0h 14m 55s 23m 8s 11m 43s 21m 44s 0h 30m 24s 26m 13s 7m 2s 13m 46s 13m 43s 24m 25s 333ms 17m 0h 33m 18m 23s 17m 55s NOTES * All YouTube 720p default presets changed to 10,000 kbps bit rate, keyframes every 90 frames and used either H.264 or X.264, whichever was the default codec Versions * Compressor HD720 default setting used. AME changed bit rate from default of 16 mbps to 10 mbps to match Compressor Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014 • AME default YouTube 720p setting changed to VBR 2-pass at 10 mbps to match Compressor settings. Apple Compressor 4.2 * Since not all source files were the same image size, all files were scaled to the same compressed image size of 1280 x 720 HandBrake 0.10.a * Compressor creates QuickTime movies for YouTube, AME creates MP4 movies. MPEG Streamclip 1.9.2 * New Mac Pro, 3.0 GHz 8 core Xeon, 32 GB RAM, AMD D700 GPU — all source files stored on the internal SSD drive Telestream Episode 6.4.6 * The New Mac Pro supports up to 3 instances of Compressor running at once. For this test, all three were enabled. Sorenson Squeeze Desktop 10 Pro • All files stored on internal storage. Files stored on external single-drive storage tend to compress about 15% slower. * The goal in this test was to compare compression speeds and resulting file sizes using common settings. Bit rates this high should yield excellent image and audio quality. * Telestream Episode only reports compression time in minutes. * Squeeze reports compression time in seconds. * Compressor and Squeeze both compress multiple compression settings assigned to the same source file at the same time. This slows individual compression, but speeds overall compression. * Compressed files larger than 1 GB were converted to MB by multiplying the file size in GB by 1024. !2 iMac - Compression Comparison Compressor 4.2 21” iMac Compressor 4.2 21” Source Source Adobe Media Encoder Adobe Media Encoder Compressor 4.2 21” iMac Compressor 4.2 iMac (2- MPEG StreamClip (1-pass MPEG StreamClip (2-pass Type of File TRT Source Codec File Name File Size (in MB) (1-pass Multiple iMac (2-pass Single HandBrake (1-pass VBR) HandBrake (2-pass VBR) Episode (1-pass VBR) Episode (2-pass VBR) Squeeze (1-pass VBR) Squeeze (2-pass VBR) File Size Image Size (21” iMac 1-pass) (21” iMac 2-pass) (1-pass Single instance) pass Multiple instances) VBR) VBR) instances) instance) Time to Time to Time to Time to Time to Time to Time to compress Time to compress Time to compress Time to compress Time to compress Time to compress Time to compress Time to compress File File compress with File Size compress with compress with File Size compress with File Size compress with compress with File Size with YouTube HD File Size with YouTube HD File Size with YouTube HD File Size with YouTube HD File Size with YouTube HD File Size with YouTube HD File Size with YouTube HD File Size with YouTube HD File Size Maximum Minimum Average Size (in Size (in YouTube HD 720 (in MB) YouTube HD 720 YouTube HD 720 (in MB) YouTube HD 720 (in MB) YouTube HD 720 YouTube HD 720 (in MB) 720 setting (in MB) 720 setting (in MB) 720 setting (in MB) 720 setting (in MB) 720 setting (in MB) 720 setting (in MB) 720 setting (in MB) 720 setting (in MB) MB) MB) setting setting default setting default setting default setting default setting QuickTime Movie 2.33 GB 8m 58s XDCAM EX 1280 x 720 2RG ep10 955.5 659.2 702.0 7m 8s 668 13m 13s 678.6 1m 30s 662.6 18m 20s 665.5 3m 11s 682.6 17m 30s 680.1 3m 18s 659.2 6m 8s 683.5 10m 3s 955.5 14m 26s 768.2 5m 671.4 9m 679.3 11m 56s 676.2 14m 28s 697.8 Quick Time Movie 14.87 GB 4m 45s ProRes 422 HQ 1920 x 1080 Tour 373.2 342.8 361.5 4m 44s 342.8 8m 49s 363.2 3m 11s 360.5 5m 17s 360.5 6m 25s 362.9 14m 10s 356.2 3m 48s 353.4 7m 29s 361.9 9m 13s 372.5 16m 56s 370.0 6m 357.1 13m 359.9 7m 28s 373.2 15m 26s 366.3 QuickTime Movie 46.83 GB 37m 35s ProRes 4444 1280 x 720 Craft 01 1,669.1 418.4 1,065.6 19m 34s 1,658.9 31m 50s 1,669.1 3m 54s 1,208.3 5m 28s 1,208.3 8m 12s 1525.76 29m 27s 859.7 8m 49s 418.4 17m 20s 838.1 18m 3s 736.9 40m 25s 689.3 27m 758.1 53m 1,157.1 17m 0s 767.1 39m 55s 1,423.36 QuickTime Movie 79.07 GB 48m 5s ProRes 422 HQ 1920 x 1080 Interviews 3,942.4 0.0 3,770.7 54m 41s 3,799.0 1h 7m 46s 3,799.0 20m 54s 3,727.4 29m 34s 3,727.4 42m 42s 3,758.1 2h 41m 19s 3,737.6 22m 23s 3,747.8 45m 2s 3,747.8 54m 32s 3,727.4 N/A N/A 54m 3,737.6 1h 46m 3,737.6 55m 45s 3,942.4 80m 34s 3,829.76 Total Time 86m 7s 121m 38s 29m 29s 58m 39s 60m 30s 222m 26s 38m 18s 75m 59s 1h 31m 51s 71m 47s 92m 0s 3h 1m 0s 92m 9s 150m 23s Average 21m 32s 30m 25s 7m 22s 14m 40s 15m 8s 55m 37s 9m 35s 19m 0s 22m 58s 23m 56s 23m 0s 45m 15s 23m 2s 37m 36s NOTES * Compressor HD720 default setting used.
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