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Chapter 24 Share Motion projects 1032
5 If you’ve set In and Out points in the Timeline, use the Duration pop-up menu to choose whether
to export the entire sequence or the portion between the In and Out points.
6 Click Next.
7 Enter a name and location for the exported le, then click Save.
Motion renders and saves your movie, which can now be imported into an iMovie project using
the File menu. For more information, see iMovie Help.
Share a Motion project to the Media Browser
1 Follow steps 1–6 above.
2 Enter a name and set the location for the exported le to /Users/username/Movies/, then
click Save.
Motion renders and saves your movie to your Movies folder. You can now import the movie into
applications such as GarageBand, Keynote, and Pages using the Media Browser button. For more
information, see the particular applications Help.
Note: You can import movies from any Finder folder into GarageBand, Keynote, or Pages, but
movies not saved to your Movies folder will not appear in the Media Browser.
Create a DVD, Blu-ray disc, AVCHD disc, or disk image
You can burn your project to a standard-denition DVD or to a Blu-ray-compatible disc. There are
two ways to create a Blu-ray-compatible disc:
Use an external optical drive that supports Blu-ray disc burning to blue laser media.
Use a standard DVD burner and standard red laser media to create an AVCHD disc with HD
video content and menus. You can play AVCHD discs in Blu-ray players if they are compatible
with AVCHD discs.
You can also create a disk image (.img) le that you can copy to an external drive. You can take
the disk image to a disc replication facility or burn it to DVD or Blu-ray disc media at a later time
using Disk Utility.
Markers are added to the le on disc at 30-second intervals, making it it possible to use the DVD
or Blu-ray players remote to skip forward or backward 30 seconds each time the Next Chapter
or Previous Chapter buttons are pressed. Each disc format has a maximum allowable number of
disc markers:
Standard DVD: 99
Standard Blu-ray: 999
AVCHD: 50
Note: If Compressor is installed on your computer, you can use the Send to Compressor option
to open the project in Compressor, where you can add and name chapter markers using the
Preview window. For more information, see Compressor Help.
Burn a standard-denition DVD or create a standard-denition disk image le
1 Choose Share > DVD.
2 Choose a destination from the “Output device” pop-up menu.
The menu displays your systems suitable output devices, including available optical drives and
the computer’s hard disk. To burn a disc, choose an optical drive. To create a disk image (.img) le
that you can copy to an external drive or burn to DVD media later, choose Hard Drive.
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