M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Do one of the following:

• To bounce the entire session, click Return

to Zero in the Transport window to go to
the beginning of the session.

– or –

• To bounce a portion of the session, enable

Options > Link Timeline and Edit Selection

,

and make a selection in the Edit window or
the Timeline.

6

Choose File > Bounce to > QuickTime Movie.

The Bounce dialog appears (if you are bouncing
QuickTime movies) or the Bounce to QuickTime
dialog appears (if you are bouncing Avid video
to QuickTime movies).

7

Select your mix’s output or bus path from the

Bounce Source selector.

8

If you are bouncing Avid to QuickTime and

you want to configure QuickTime video set-
tings, click Options.

9

Configure other settings as appropriate.

10

Click Bounce.

11

Select a destination for the new QuickTime

movie, enter a new name, and click Save.

Bouncing video may take quite a bit longer than
real-time, depending on the format of the
source video, the format of the bounced video,
and processing speed.

Bouncing a Video Track with
Windows Media Video to a
WIndows Media Movie

You can bounce the main video track and a
mono or stereo mixdown of your session to a
new Windows Media movie.

To bounce video and audio in the video track to a
Windows Media movie:

1

Finalize your mix.

2

Make sure the video track you want to bounce

is currently the main video track. (The track’s
Video Online button must be highlighted blue.)

3

Make sure that all of the audio tracks you want

to include in the bounce are audible (not muted
or inactive).

4

Assign the output of each of the tracks you

want to include in your bounce to the same ste-
reo output or bus path.

5

Do one of the following:

• To bounce the entire session, click Return

to Zero in the Transport window to go to
the beginning of the session.

– or –

• To bounce a portion of the session, enable

Options > Link Timeline and Edit Selection

,

and make a selection in the Edit window or
the Timeline.

6

Choose File > Bounce to > Windows Media

Movie

. The Bounce dialog appears.

Pro Tools is qualified to bounce to Quick-
Time DV25. Bouncing to other formats is
has not been qualified.

See Apple documentation for detailed
information on configuring QuickTime
movie settings.

QuickTime and Avid video cannot be
bounced to Windows Media video, and
vice versa.

Because all formats and codecs have not
been tested, you should verify the Windows
Media movie file bounced successfully.

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