Share roles as files, 412 share roles as files – Apple Final Cut Pro X (10.1.2) User Manual

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Chapter 13

Share your project 

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To edit the selected attribute field, do any of the following:

To add an attribute: Drag an attribute (a word or phrase in a blue bubble) from the middle of
the window to the Format field. You can also type the attribute name in the field.

To add text: Type a word or phrase in the Format field at the top of the window.

To create a custom name attribute: Enter a word or phrase in the Custom Name field at the
bottom of the window, and drag the Custom Name attribute to the Format field.
Tip: Because the custom name attribute appears in the Format field as “Custom Name,” you
can use it for long phrases or sentences and still easily view the other attributes and text in the
Format field.

To remove an attribute or text: Select the attribute or text and press Delete.

As you add and remove attributes, the example (below the Format field) shows your changes.

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When you’re done, click OK.

Share roles as files

You can share a project’s roles, exporting each role as a separate media stem. If you want to
export the same roles from another project or clip later, you can save your settings as a preset.

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 318.

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Do one of the following:

Select a project or a clip in the Browser.

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

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

Note: You can also choose another destination you created based on the Master File or Export
File destination.

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Click the Settings button, and then specify the following settings (available settings depend on

your source media):

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.

Include chapter markers: Select the checkbox to include chapter markers with the exported file
(or files).

Open with: Choose what you want to happen after the export is complete.

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In the “Roles as” pop-up menu, choose how you want the roles exported.

Note: The options available in this pop-up menu change based on your choices in the Format
and “Audio file format” pop-up menus.

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