Final Cut Pro provides a variety of preconfigured export settings, called destinations , that you can use to output your project or clip. For example, you can export a project or clip as a file, export it for viewing on Apple devices such as iPhone and iPad, add it to social media websites, or burn it to a disc.
You can also save a frame from your movie or export an image sequence. Each of these options uses a different destination. See Create optical discs and disk images in Final Cut Pro.
Export your project as a QuickTime movie file. See Export final mastering files with Final Cut Pro. This option creates output files with dimensions up to p. Of the three Apple Devices options, this option creates files with the lowest data rates and smallest file sizes.
This option creates output files with dimensions up to 4K. This ensures the highest quality in the exported file. When you choose this setting, Final Cut Pro uses optimized media to create the shared file. For more information about optimized and proxy media, see Control playback quality in Final Cut Pro.
The Info pane of the Share window appears, showing the video image on the left and project information on the right. To skim the video, move the pointer over the image. To modify project or clip attributes, such as the title and description, enter information in the appropriate field. See Change metadata for shared items in Final Cut Pro. All of the attributes associated with the project or clip are included in the output file.
Important: By default, the title field lists the project or clip name. Changing the title does not change the project or clip name, which is the name used for the exported file. To modify the settings for the exported file, such as the format or resolution, click Settings at the top of the Share window, then make your changes. Note: Dolby Vision 8. See this Apple Support article. To review the tracks that will be included in the output media file, click Roles at the top of the Share window.
The Roles pane displays the tracks of the output media file and the roles included in each track. To include captions in the export, click Roles at the top of the Share window, then do one of the following:. Embed captions in the output video file: For each video track or file, click the blue Captions button, then click the Embed CEA pop-up menu and choose a language version.