Exporting using quicktimeconversion, Chapter 67, Exporting using quicktime conversion – Apple Final Cut Express 4 User Manual

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Exporting Using
QuickTime Conversion

When you need to export video, audio, or still-image files
for use in other applications, you can use the Export Using
QuickTime Conversion command to export file formats
supported by QuickTime.

This chapter covers the following:

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About the Export Using QuickTime Conversion Command

(p. 1019)

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Types of File Formats You Can Export with QuickTime

(p. 1020)

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About Color Space Conversion

(p. 1021)

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Exporting a QuickTime Movie File for Web Distribution

(p. 1021)

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Configuring QuickTime Movie Settings

(p. 1023)

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About QuickTime Aperture Display Modes

(p. 1033)

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Exporting to an Apple Device

(p. 1036)

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Exporting a DV Stream

(p. 1037)

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Exporting an AVI File

(p. 1038)

About the Export Using QuickTime Conversion Command

A QuickTime-compatible file may be any kind of media file that QuickTime supports,
such as an AIFF or WAVE audio file, a graphics file or sequence of still images such as
TIFF or JPEG, an AVI or MPEG-4 movie file, or even a QuickTime movie file.

Important:

Like the Export QuickTime Movie command, the Export Using QuickTime

Conversion command allows you to export QuickTime movie files, but in slightly
different ways. If you use this command to export a QuickTime movie, be aware that
this command always recompresses all video frames, even if your export settings use
the same codec as your selected sequence. For information about the Recompress All
Frames option, see Chapter 66, “

Exporting QuickTime Movies

,” on page 1013.

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