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Exporting: Using the Share menu and how to send to Compressor

Exporting: Using the Share menu and how to send to Compressor - Final Cut Pro Tutorial

From the course: Migrating from Final Cut Pro 7 to Final Cut Pro X

Exporting: Using the Share menu and how to send to Compressor

- [Narrator] Final Cut has a lot of power of sharing your media. Let's take a look at the share menu. - [Instructor] I've gone ahead here and loaded up my original sequence, and I've reset Final Cut 10's interface. So, I want to talk to you about exporting, or what Apple calls Share. I'm going to find that under the File menu, Share, and you can see I've got these different destinations. You'll also find this in the top right up here where it says Share. And again I have those same destinations. If you want to take it out to a different tool, say you wanted to take the sequence out to resolve, you go up to the File menu, and you'd export an XML file. That's the Extensible Markup Language. For example, if I go to Share and I'm going to choose a Master File, I have the choice here under the Settings to pick something like what codec, and ProRes is the default for mastering. I can tell it to include chapter markers I've given it. Some QuickTime containers. Some MP4 containers can see…

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