Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual
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Part III
Output
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Choose preset settings from the Settings pop-up menu.
The preset settings you see depend on the format you’ve selected.
Note: If you are exporting a QuickTime movie, the preset settings are the current
sequence presets available in Final Cut Pro. This is the same as when you are using the
Export QuickTime Movie command, except the choice Item Settings replaces Current
Settings, and no custom settings choice is available.
If you want to export a QuickTime movie using all available QuickTime customization
settings, make sure you select QuickTime (custom) from the Format pop-up menu.
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To set additional settings, click Options (if available), then click OK.
Some formats let you choose additional options, such as bit rate. The Options button is
dimmed if no options are available. Many of these options are described in “
QuickTime Movie Sound Settings
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Click Set Naming Options, choose the type of file extensions you want, then click OK.
 Strip Existing Extension: Specifies whether an existing extension is removed from the
base filename when the export filename is created. This is useful if you’re adding
your own extension.
 Add Custom Extension: Type a custom extension to be applied to the filename.
 Add File Type Extension: Specifies whether the default extension for the specific
export file type is automatically appended to the filename.
Typical extensions are:
 .mov: QuickTime movie files
 .pct: PICT files
 .tif: TIFF files
 .wav: WAVE files
 .aif: AIFF files
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If you chose QuickTime Movie from the Format pop-up menu, choose the tracks you
want to export from the Include pop-up menu—Audio and Video, Audio Only, or Video
Only.
An empty audio track can still take up disk space. If your exported file doesn’t need an
audio track, choose Video Only.
Click the checkbox next
to the extensions you
want to add to
the exported files.
To add a custom extension,
enter it here.