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819Final Cut Pro User Guide
Logo image: Click the Add button to select a logo graphic that will be displayed in
the upper-right corner of the disc menus. This image will appear on top of the menu
background.
Title image: Click the Add button to select a title graphic that will be displayed in
the center of the main menu of the disc. This image will appear on top of the menu
background.
Preview: Shows a thumbnail preview of the main menu.
Include captions: If you added CEA-608 captions to your project, you can choose a
language version to include on the DVD. See
Intro to captions in Final Cut Pro.
Burn in captions: If you added captions to your project, you can choose a caption
language to burn in to the output media file.
Note: Burned-in captions are permanently visible in the output file and are not the same
as embedded captions.
Email destination in Final Cut Pro
Use this destination to email your project or clip using Mail, Apple’s email app. The Email
destination automatically creates an email message that includes the exported file.
Note: The Email destination does not appear by default. To add it to the Destinations list,
see
Create share destinations in Final Cut Pro.
The Email destination includes the following settings:
Resolution: Click the pop-up menu and choose a resolution.
Compression: Choose “Better quality” if you want the highest-quality compression;
choose “Faster encode” if you’re willing to sacrifice quality for faster processing.
YouTube & Facebook destination in Final Cut Pro
Use this destination to save a project or clip as a file that is ready for posting on video-
sharing websites.
The YouTube & Facebook destination includes the following settings:
Resolution: Choose the default resolution for the destination. If the destination is used
with a project or clip that has a lower resolution than the resolution you chose, the
resolution changes to match that of the project or clip.
Compression: Choose “Better quality” if you want the highest-quality compression;
choose “Faster encode” if you’re willing to sacrifice quality for faster processing.
Export captions: If you added captions to your project, you can choose a language
version to include with the video, either as embedded captions or as a separate sidecar
file. See
Intro to captions in Final Cut Pro.
Burn in captions: If you added captions to your project, you can choose a language
version to burn in to the output media file.
Note: Burned-in captions are permanently visible in the output file and are not the same
as embedded captions.