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741Final Cut Pro User Guide
2. Do one of the following:
Choose File > Share > Export File.
Click the Share button in the toolbar, then click Export File.
Note: You can also choose another destination you created based on the Export File
destination.
3. Click Settings at the top of the Share window, then specify the following settings
(available settings depend on your source media):
Format: Choose a mastering format (Video and Audio, Video Only, or Audio Only). For
information about exporting MXF files, see
Export MXF files with Final Cut Pro.
Video codec: The source codec is listed by default. Depending on your source
media, you can choose another codec.
Resolution: The resolution (based on the source footage) is provided. Depending on
your source media, you can choose another resolution.
Color space: The color space (based on the project setting) is provided. See Modify
a project’s settings in Final Cut Pro and Use wide-gamut HDR color processing in
Final Cut Pro.
Audio file format: The source format is listed by default. Depending on your source
media, you can choose another audio format.
Include chapter markers: Select the checkbox to include chapter markers with the
exported file (or files).
Open with: Choose what you want to happen after the export is complete. See
Export File and Apple Devices destinations in Final Cut Pro.
4. Click Roles at the top of the Share window.
5. In the Roles pane, click the “Roles as” pop-up menu and choose how you want the roles
exported.
Note: The options available in this pop-up menu change based on your choices in the
Format and “Audio file format” pop-up menus in the Settings pane.
QuickTime Movie: Exports all of the roles in the project as a single QuickTime movie.
If you choose this option, skip step 7.
Multitrack QuickTime Movie: Exports the roles you specify as a single QuickTime
movie.
Separate Files: Exports each of the video and audio roles you specify as a separate
file.
Video Only as Separate Files: Exports each of the video roles you specify as a
separate file.
Audio Only as Separate Files: Exports each of the audio roles you specify as a
separate file.