Export movie (for advanced users)
A movie can be exported in different video formats via File > Export movie. The options available vary according to the selected format.
Export Dialog
Presets:
These are typical settings for the selected format for the most important applications.
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Clicking on Save will save your export settings.
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Clicking on Delete will remove these from the list.
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Clicking on Show all displays all existing presets for the most common applications.
Export settings:
You can specify general export parameters like resolution, aspect ratio and frame rate. Select the most frequently used values from the list fields; to set your own values click on the "..." button. The Advanced button opens the specific settings for the selected video format. File enables you to export your file to another folder than the default. The option Overwrite file without confirmation allows you to execute multiple exports in the same file.
For formats that support deep color, the color subsampling scheme and bits per color channel are also displayed. In some cases, these may also be variable, if this is supported.
Color space: This will select a color space standard, which affects the playback of the file. BT.709 (also known as Rec.709) is the current standard and set as default. You can change this setting if you want the video to comply with other standards and to ensure a more accurate color display.
Other
- Export selected range only
- Apply anti-interlace filter (suppresses flickering)
- Shut down PC after successful export
- Calculate video effects on GPU
Output after export: Some formats offer special options (e.g. DV-AVI for camera or WMV export with output via Bluetooth for mobile phone).
NOTE
Burning a disc takes place via the "Burning" interface. Further information: see section Burning.