Apple Final Cut Pro X (10.0.9) User Manual

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Chapter 14

Share your project 

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4

To view the destination’s settings, click Settings.

The settings for the destination are displayed in the Settings pane. If necessary, modify the
destination’s settings.
Note: If you change the destination’s settings, the changes are saved as the default settings for
the destination. For more information, see

Destinations preferences

on page 422.

5

Click Share or Next.

The button you see changes depending on the destination you chose. If you click Next, enter a
name for the file, choose a location to save it, and click Save.

You can monitor the progress of the transcode in the Background Tasks window, and you can
continue to work in Final Cut Pro while the file is transcoded.

When the transcode is complete, the transcoded file is either opened by the application specified
in the “Open with” pop-up menu in the Settings pane, saved to the location you chose, or, if you
used a web destination, uploaded to the website. You can view and locate shared projects in
the Sharing inspector. For more information, see

Visit, announce, and view the location of shared

projects

on page 388.

Note: If you added chapter markers to your project, chapter marker thumbnails are placed at the
appropriate location when sharing to disc (DVD and Blu-ray disc) and MV4, QuickTime, and MP4
formats (for playback using iTunes, QuickTime Player, and Apple devices). For more information,
see

Manage chapter markers and their thumbnail images

on page 152 and Compressor Help at

http://help.apple.com/compressor

.

Share roles as separate files
You can export one or more of a project’s or clip’s roles as media stems. For example, you can
export a project’s dialogue, music, and sound effects as separate media files by assigning roles
to the dialogue, music, and sound effects, and then exporting the roles. You can export roles as a
combined, multitrack QuickTime file or as separate audio or video files, and you can assign mono,
stereo, or surround output for your audio channels. For more information, see

Roles overview

on

page 299.

1

Do one of the following:

Select a project in the Project Library.

Select a clip in the Event Browser.

Select a range in a project in the Timeline or in a clip in the Event Browser.

2

Choose File > Share > Master File (or click the Share button in the toolbar and choose Master File

from the pop-up menu).
Note: You can also choose another destination you created based on the Master File or Export
File destination.

3

Click the Settings button, and then specify the following settings:

Format: Choose a mastering format (Video and Audio, Video Only, or Audio Only).

Video codec: The source codec is listed by default. Depending on your source media, you can
choose another codec.

Resolution: The resolution (based on the source footage) is provided. Depending on your
source media, you can choose another resolution.

Audio file format: The source format is listed by default. Depending on your source media, you
can choose another audio format.

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