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I use Compressor to convert footage to different formats for multiple uses, such as for DVD's, Blurays, editing, Youtube etc. It's very easy to use, can be used without Final Cut Pro or with it - you can even send it footage right from FCP! I mostly use it for encoding footage from different sources, various codecs, formats and FPS timings to footage that works perfectly with FCP to match my timeline and help the Mac work with it easier and more smoothly. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Nothing I dislike - it does what it is designed for, and does it very well! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Mac Compressor is a fantastic software tool that brings a wide range of benefits to users in the field of multimedia production and compression. One of the standout features of Mac Compressor is its ability to handle batch processing effectively. This means you can compress multiple files simultaneously, saving significant time and effort when dealing with large quantities of media files. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Mac Compressor's pricing can be seen as an additional expense for users who are already heavily invested in the Apple ecosystem. As Apple users already pay a premium for Apple devices and software, the cost of Mac Compressor might be perceived as an unnecessary burden, especially when similar features can be found in other Apple software or third-party applications. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
This software is a must-have tool for anyone seeking to optimize their videos for different platforms and devices.
The user interface is intuitive and clean, making it incredibly easy to navigate even for beginners. And for experienced users, the advanced features offer comprehensive control over the encoding process. The ability to customize output settings down to the smallest details provides an unmatched level of flexibility.
Compressor integrates seamlessly with Final Cut Pro, providing a streamlined post-production workflow. It's remarkable how easily you can share your work between the two applications, making the editing and compression process smoother and more efficient.
The batch encoding feature is a game-changer, saving vast amounts of time when working with multiple files. It's as simple as drag, drop, and compress. And the built-in presets for various platforms, such as YouTube and Vimeo, ensure that your videos always meet the optimum specifications.
Another standout feature is the software’s speed. Apple Compressor performs its tasks swiftly, making the most of your machine's capabilities without compromising the quality of the output.
Apple has truly managed to maintain a balance between simplicity and sophistication in Compressor. It's an indispensable tool for video professionals and enthusiasts alike, continually proving its worth with every update Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Compressor is only available for macOS. This limitation can be a significant downside for users who work on different operating systems, especially Windows or Linux.
Although Compressor offers presets for various platforms, the list isn't exhaustive. Users may find it inconvenient when they need to manually set parameters for platforms that aren't included in the presets.
Troubleshooting issues can be a bit challenging, especially when the community forums don't have the answers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Integration with Final Cut Pro and Motion makes rendering projects with various format requirements (H.264, Uncompressed, Video + Subtitle track, etc.) streamlined and intuitive. You can automate workflows easily by dragging and dropping presets into the Batch window. Compressor is a one-time cost as of this review, so you're not tied to a subscription with DRM. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Compressor is a Mac-only solution, so if your workflow primarily consists of multiplatform or Windows-only applications, you lose out on a lot of the integrations most Apple products are known for. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What is most unique about Compressor is that the platform offers many different formats for video conversion. From mp4, Quicktime movie, and even WAV files, the designers at Apple took the users viewpoints to heart in creating a wonderful software that delivers every time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There is nothing not to like about Compressor. I have had the opportunity to use Compressor now for more than a decade. What is unique about Compressor is that it alleviates the concern of quality loss when converting a file into a different format. I have never been disappointed in its about and level of processing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The best part about it is the low number of crashes I have faced while using this. Other compressing, encoding and exporting software I have used aren't the most stable on the M2 macs. This one always gets the job done and supports rendering of multiple files all at once. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The worst bit is obviously the price. It should have been bundled with their final cut pro software but it isn't. One needs to buy and install it from the app store in order to use and integrate it into their workflow. The user interface isn't the most intuitive as well. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I really like that the Apple compressor tool is built in and feels like a native app. (i may be mistaken and it might actually be a native app). Either way, it integrates with the MAC OS and in turn everything that I use for audio and video, making it an easy and streamlined process for manipulating files, and exporting them into the different formats that I need. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I have found that even though there are some really great output options, some of the more obscure filetypes are not available and i end up having to search the web to find other options to get those files compressed or changed. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Lots of quick-pick export formats. Can do batch exports and conversions. Can export from Final Cut Pro to Compressor, start an export and then close FCP while Compressor works by itself in the background. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Can be a bit slow at times. Always seems to max out resource usage and triggers the fans on my iMac. The interface is a bit dated. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Compressor is the fastest at encoding files on M1 and M2 chips with some valuable features. The software is fairly priced for what it is and is a one time cost instead of requiring a subscription like other encoders. Good for creating smaller files with split tracks or proxy files. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Some features are lacking when compared to Adobe Media Encoder concerning segment marking and including captions in exports. More suited for online and streaming content for exports than broadcasting. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.