Creating multiple outputs – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual

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The Share window opens with a single output representing the group selection you made
in step 1.

6

Use the Destination Folder pop-up menu or the Choose button to navigate to your chosen
destination folder for the output media files.

7

Choose an output type in the Output Type pop-up menu.

8

Confirm the output filename in the Filename field.

Optionally, you can double-click the filename to edit it.

9

Optionally, click the Show Info button to see detailed information about the output media
file.

10

Optionally, remove or add any outputs by clicking the Remove Output or Add Output
button.

For more information, see

“Creating Multiple Outputs.”

11

Optionally, select the action checkbox for the output to activate any post-transcoding
actions.

The action drawer opens.

For details of the post-transcoding actions for each output type, see

“Post-Transcoding

Actions.”

12

Optionally, use the Cluster pop-up menu to choose which computer or cluster will process
the batch.

The default computer is This Computer, meaning the computer on which Final Cut Pro
is open.

13

Click Export.

The Transcoding Progress window appears and Share creates the output media files. Click
the Cancel button if you want to stop the export process.

Creating Multiple Outputs

When you export via Share, you can create multiple outputs from a single source. For
example, you might want to create an iPod version, burn a DVD, and upload a copy to
YouTube, all at the same time.

To add an output in the Share window

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In the Share window, click the Add Output (+) button on the right side of any existing
output.

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