Printing to video and output from the timeline, Chapter 15 – Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual

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Printing To Video and Output
From the Timeline

You can output your sequence to videotape using
the Print to Video command, or simply record from
the Timeline.

This chapter covers the following:

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Different Ways You Can Output Video From the Timeline

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Printing to Video

(p. 208)

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Recording From the Timeline

(p. 211)

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Outputting to VHS Tape

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Different Ways You Can Output Video
From the Timeline

When you’re ready to send your clip or edited sequence to videotape, you have two
options. You can use the Print to Video command or you can record directly from the
Timeline. Recording from the Timeline is the easiest option, but printing to video gives
you more control over the process and allows you to include additional elements.

 Print to Video: The Print to Video command lets you send an entire edited sequence

or clip to videotape. You can also output a section of a sequence or clip by setting In
and Out points. You can include elements on the tape such as color bars and tone, a
countdown, a slate, and a black trailer, along with your sequence or clip. You can
also loop your footage if you want to output your program multiple times on the
same tape.

Tip: You can use the Print to Video command even if your video equipment does not
have device control.

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