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756Final Cut Pro User Guide
Batch sharing in Final Cut Pro
You can export multiple projects, clips, or clip ranges at once, referred to as batch
sharing. You select the projects, clips, or ranges in the browser and then share to specific
destinations.
Note: You can’t mix projects and clips in a batch share. Your selection must contain only
projects or only clips. Batch sharing is not available for all destinations.
If the selected projects, clips, or clip ranges have identical settings (including roles
settings, project settings, captions, frame rate, frame size, and so on), the share process
is almost the same as when you share single items. For example, you can adjust the
resolution and compression settings in the Settings pane of the Share window just as if you
were sharing a single project, clip, or range.
If the selected projects, clips, or ranges have mixed settings, you may need to change the
settings in the individual projects before sharing the batch.
Mixed roles
If you selected projects with differing roles settings (for example, one of the projects has
additional roles, or the projects have the same roles but some roles are disabled in some
of the projects), you can’t add or remove roles in the Roles pane of the Share window. You
must first adjust the roles in the individual projects using the Roles pane of the timeline
index, and then share the batch. See
Turn roles on or off in Final Cut Pro.
Mixed project settings
If you selected projects with differing project settings (such as different frame rates or
frame sizes), you can’t adjust those settings in the Settings pane of the Share window. You
must first adjust the project settings in the individual projects, and then share the batch.
See
Modify a project’s settings in Final Cut Pro.