Compressor 4.4.5 is now available with in-place audio retagging. The recently released macOS Catalina only supports 64-bit applications. As a result, 32-bit applications like QuickTime Pro 7 will no longer function in Catalina. Compressor 4.4.5 has added the ability to set the audio tagging of QuickTime movies for delivery to Apple via its command-line interface. You can use the command -relabelaudiotracks followed by the channels you wish to tag. In addition, this audio tagging can be done to QuickTime files in-place, greatly speeding up the process. The supported values for audio tagging are: L : Left R : Right C : Center LFE : LFE screen Ls : Left surround Rs : Right surround Lc : Left center Rc : Right center Rls : Rear surround left Rrs : Rear surround right Lt : Left total Rt : Right total LtRt : Matrix stereo (Lt Rt) stereo : Stereo (L R) Compressor can also rename audio track titles to match audio tagging with the -renametrackswithlayouts command (available on mac OS Catalina only). Compressor can also save to a new file by adding -locationpath to the command. For more information see the command line help in Compressor:
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