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725Final Cut Pro User Guide
Details about each destination in the default set are listed in the table below.
Destination Use to
DVD Burn your project to a standard-definition (SD) DVD. See Create optical
discs and disk images in Final Cut Pro.
Export File (default)
Export your project as a Quick Time movie file. See Export final mastering
files with Final Cut Pro.
Apple Devices 720p
Export files for playback on most Apple devices, including i Pod touch,
i Phone, i Pad, and Apple TV. This option creates output files with
dimensions up to 720p. Of the three Apple Devices options, this option
creates files with the lowest data rates and smallest file sizes.
Apple Devices 1080p
Export files for playback on many Apple devices, including models of i Pod
touch, i Phone, i Pad, and Apple TV. This option creates output files with
dimensions up to 1080p.
Apple Devices 4K
Export files for playback on recent models of i Phone, i Pad, and Apple TV.
This option creates output files with dimensions up to 4K. Of the three
Apple Devices options, this option creates files with the highest data rates
and largest file sizes.
You Tube & Facebook Prepare your projects and clips for sharing on the web. See Share on the
web with Final Cut Pro.
You can easily add destinations or replace the default set of destinations with your own
customized destinations. For example, if you want to save a frame from your movie as a
Photoshop file, you need to add the Save Current Frame destination to your set and specify
that the destination export a Photoshop file. You create and modify destinations in the
Destinations pane
of Final Cut Pro preferences.
You can also create a bundle of destinations to export several types of output at once. See
Create share destinations in Final Cut Pro.
To further customize your output, you can use Compressor, the professional transcoding
app. See
Share from Final Cut Pro using Compressor.