Exporting as a QuickTime Reference Movie
To export as a QuickTime reference movie:
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Select the material you want to export in one of the following ways:
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To export specific tracks in a clip or sequence, enable those tracks
in the Track Selector panel, and disable all others.
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To export part of a clip or sequence, mark IN and OUT points to
export the marked range from a bin or a monitor.
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To export the entire clip or sequence, make sure the topmost track
is monitored.
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The Export As dialog box opens.
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Select the Export settings by doing one of the following:
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Select a setting from the Export Setting pop-up menu if you have
created a setting in advance, and go to step 7.
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If you want to review or edit a setting, go to step 4.
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The Export Settings dialog box opens.
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Click the Export As pop-up menu, and select QuickTime Reference.
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The file is exported and appears at the chosen destination.
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If a power failure or mishap occurs during the export process, the
entire file is unusable. You need to repeat the export process. The only
exception is a sequential file sequence, where all frames up to the point
of failure are usable.
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