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Chapter 24 Share Motion projects 1041
Share a still frame
1 In your Motion project, move the playhead to the frame to be saved, then choose Share > Save
Current Frame.
2 Choose an image format from the Export pop-up menu.
3 To specify additional Motion-specic options, click Render.
For more information about options available in the Render pane, see Render settings on
page 1043.
4 To see details about les to be output, click Summary.
5 Click Next.
6 Enter a name and choose a location for the saved le, then click Save.
Export for HTTP Live Streaming
You can export a QuickTime reference movie for web hosting that’s linked to a group of
QuickTime movies compressed using dierent settings. You can choose how many and which
compression settings you want to export. When hosted using the related server software, the
reference movie can choose the QuickTime movie with optimal compression for streaming using
available bandwidth.
Export your project for HTTP Live Streaming
1 Choose Share > Export for HTTP Live Streaming.
2 Select which versions of the movie to export.
3 Choose the Segment Length from the pop-up menu.
This value denes how video streams are split into chunks. This segmentation denes when
the web server can switch between the video formats while streaming to a device with varying
network connection speeds. There are two Segment Length options:
10 seconds: Choose this menu item to allow the server to respond more quickly to changing
connection speeds, at the expense of slightly larger les.
30 seconds: Choose this menu item for smaller, more ecient les when you do not expect the
server to need to respond to changing connection speeds.
4 If you’ve set In and Out points in the Timeline, use the Duration pop-up menu to choose whether
to export the sequence or the portion between the In and Out points.
5 To specify additional Motion-specic options, click Render.
For more information about options available in the Render pane, see Render settings on
page 1043.
6 To choose whether to use background rendering, click Advanced.
For more information about background rendering, see Background rendering on page 1044.
7 To see details about les to be output, click Summary.
8 Click Next, and then enter a name and choose a location for the exported le.
9 Click Save.
Motion renders and saves your movie. To monitor the render progress, use Share Monitor. For
more information, see About Share Monitor on page 1044.
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