Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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Chapter 22
Batch Exporting Clips and Sequences
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Choose a QuickTime-compatible file format from the Format pop-up menu.
These are the same file format choices available when using the Export Using
QuickTime Conversion command and the Export QuickTime Movie command.
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Tip: If you choose the QuickTime Movie file format, the settings available are the same
as when you use the Export QuickTime Movie command. This allows you to select
whether video, audio, or both tracks are exported, whether frames are recompressed,
and whether or not the resulting movie file is self-contained.
If you choose any other option, the options available are the same as when you use the
Export Using QuickTime Conversion command. For more information, see Chapter 18,
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Exporting Using QuickTime Conversion
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Choose preset settings from the Settings pop-up menu.
The preset settings you see depend on the format you’ve selected.
Note: If you are exporting a QuickTime movie, the preset settings are the current
sequence presets available in Final Cut Pro. This is the same as when you are using the
Export QuickTime Movie command, except the option Item Settings replaces Current
Settings, and no custom settings choice is available.
If you want to export a QuickTime movie using all available QuickTime customization
settings, make sure you select QuickTime (Custom) from the Format pop-up menu.
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To specify additional settings, click Options (if available), then click OK.
Some formats let you choose additional options, such as bit rate. The Options button is
dimmed if no options are available. Many of these options are described in
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Configuring QuickTime Movie Settings
Choose a format here.