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739Final Cut Pro User Guide
3. Do one of the following:
Choose File > Share > Export for HTTP Live Streaming.
Click the Share button in the toolbar, then click Export for HTTP Live Streaming.
Important: The HTTP Live Streaming destination doesn’t appear by default. To add it to
your set of destinations and to the Share menu, choose File > Share > Add Destination,
then double-click the HTTP Live Streaming destination. See Create share destinations
in Final Cut Pro and Intro to Destinations preferences in Final Cut Pro.
4. In the Share window that appears, do any of the following:
Move the pointer over the image to skim the video.
If you’re batch sharing (exporting multiple items), the image is replaced by a list of
the items you’re exporting.
In the Info pane, view and modify project or clip attributes, such as the title and
description.
See
Change metadata for shared items in Final Cut Pro. All of the attributes
associated with the project or clip are included in the output file.
Important: By default, the title field lists the project or clip name. Changing the title
does not change the project or clip name, which is the name used for the exported
file.
At the bottom of the window, view information about the files that will be exported,
such as frame size and frame rate, audio channels and sample rate, duration, output
file type, and file size.
5. Click Settings.
6. Select a file type for the exported file (MPEG-2 Transport Streams or Fragmented MP4).
7. Select one or more network types on which the movie will be streamed (Cellular, Wi-Fi,
or Broadband).