User Manual
Export Settings
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Use Marks and Use Enabled Tracks Options
The following table describes options that determine which material in the selected clip or
sequence your Avid editing application exports.
QuickTime Movie When this option is selected, your Avid editing application creates a self-contained
QuickTime movie. For more information, see “Exporting QuickTime Movies” on
page 1024.
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If you install additional QuickTime Export formats, they appear in the menu with
tildes (~) before their names. This indicates they are not qualified or supported by
Avid.
AVI When this option is selected, your application exports an AVI file through QuickTime or
other compression tools. For more information, see “Export Settings: AVI Through
QuickTime” on page 1396.
Windows Media
(Windows only)
When this option is selected, your Avid editing application exports your sequence as
native Windows Media. You can export your media using one of the Avid-supplied
templates or using a custom audio and video template. For more information, see
“Exporting as Windows Media (Windows Only)” on page 1029.
Audio When this option is selected, your Avid editing application exports audio tracks in the
WAVE format, SD II (Macintosh only), or AIFF-C audio format. For more information,
see “Export Settings: Audio” on page 1401.
Graphic When this option is selected, your Avid editing application exports a single frame, a
series of frames, or a file type that supports multiple frames as a graphic file. Select a file
type from the menu. For information about supported file types, see “File Format
Specifications” on page 1451.
Avid Log Exchange When this option is selected, your Avid editing application exports the selected bin as a
shot log file that complies with Avid Log Exchange (ALE) specifications. For
information about Avid Log Exchange, see “Converting Log Files with Avid Log
Exchange (Windows)” on page 119.
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ALE and tab-delimited files include information for master clips and subclips
only. Information for other objects, such as group clips, sequences, and
precomputes, is not included.
Tab Delimited When this option is selected, your Avid editing application exports the selected bin as a
shot log file in the form of a tab-delimited ASCII text file.
Option Description