Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual
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Part III
Output
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Choose a location and enter a name for the file.
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Choose the compression setting you want to use from the Setting pop-up menu.
The settings shown here come from built-in presets. If you want to customize these
settings, you can do so in the Sequence Preset Editor.
 Current Settings: This uses the current sequence or clip settings of the item you
selected for export.
 Other sequence presets: Choose a new sequence preset to recompress your clip or
sequence to another format and codec. For example, you may want to export a DV
sequence to an uncompressed codec for online editing.
 Custom: Choose this to choose custom export settings using the Sequence Preset
Editor window.
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Choose Audio and Video, Audio Only, or Video Only from the Include pop-up menu.
Important:
An audio track in a QuickTime movie file takes up disk space even if it is
empty. If your QuickTime movie doesn’t need an audio track, choose Video Only.
Note: All audio that requires rendering is automatically rendered with a render quality
of High, regardless of the render quality setting. Even QuickTime movies that you
output that don’t have the “Recompress all frames” checkbox enabled will have the
highest quality audio.
To create a reference
movie, make sure
there is no check in
this checkbox.
Specify the settings for
the exported movie.
If you want, enter
a name for the file.
Choose a place
to save the file.