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A progress indicator appears, indicating the progress of the video
mixdown. When the mixdown is completed, a new clip appears in
the bin along with the sequence, and a new media file is created on
the target drive.
Exporting Frames, Clips, or Sequences
For information on
using the drag-and-
drop method, see
“Using Drag-and-Drop
Method to Export
Frames, Clips, and
Sequences” on
page 743.
To export frames, clips, or sequences:
1. Select the material you want to export in one of the following
ways:
To export specific tracks in a clip or sequence, enable those
tracks in the Track Selector panel, and disable all others. Make
sure Use Enabled Tracks is checked in the Export Options dia-
log box. You can set this option before the export. See “Creat-
ing and Using Export Settings” on page 717, or during the
export, go to step 4.
To export a single frame, mark an IN point to export the
marked frame from a bin or a monitor, or put the position
indicator on the frame you want to export. Make sure Use
Marks is checked and Sequential Files is not checked in the
Export Options dialog box.
To export part of a clip or sequence, mark IN and OUT points
to export the marked range from a bin or a monitor. If you
mark an IN point and no OUT point, the system exports from
the IN mark to the end of the clip or sequence. Make sure Use
Marks is checked in the Export Options dialog box.
To export the entire clip or sequence, deselect the options
Use Enabled Tracks and Use Marks in the Export Options dia-
log box, and make sure the topmost track is monitored.
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When you export to an OMFI file, you do not need to select both the sequence
and its source clips. Select only the sequence to export all the necessary infor-
mation, including reference clips.