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Built-in destination Contains Use to
Publish to Vimeo Setting:
HD 720p
Job action:
Publish to Vimeo
Create an H.264 le, and then
automatically publish it to your
Vimeo account.
Publish to YouTube Setting:
HD 720p
Job action:
Publish to YouTube
Create an H.264 le, and then
automatically publish it to your
YouTube account.
You can also create a custom destination either by duplicating an existing destination or creating
a new destination. For example, you can modify the built-in Publish to Vimeo destination to
output a larger or smaller frame size. For more information, see Create custom destinations on
page 51.
Built-in locations
Use the following built-in locations, available in the Locations pane, to specify the save location
of a transcoded le.
Built-in location Use to
Desktop Save the transcoded le on the user’s desktop.
Movies Save the transcoded le in the user’s Movies folder.
Source Save the transcoded le in the same location as the
source media le.
You can also create a custom location, either by duplicating an existing location or by creating
a new location. When you create a custom location, you can also specify a lename format for
transcoded les. For more information, see Work with locations on page 52.
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