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All codecs are compatible with QuickTime, but if you intend to play back the output
media file using QuickTime Player, the following delivery codecs are recommended:
AAC
IMA 4:1
See QuickTime Audio Codecs for more information about audio codecs.
Chapter and Podcast Markers for QuickTime Output
Chapter markers created in Final Cut Pro are passed through (transferred) to other output
files that can be recognized by QuickTime Player, iTunes (.m4v files), and Final Cut Pro.
For information about adding chapter and podcast markers, see Working with Markers
and Poster Frames.
About the Compression Settings Dialog
You use the Compression Settings dialog to change your video codec settings for the
QuickTime output format. To open the Compression Settings dialog, click the Video
Settings button in the QuickTime Encoder pane.
If a particular setting can’t be changed, it remains dimmed. Some video codecs—such
as Photo-JPEG—allow you to make additional settings. If this is the case, the Options
button becomes available. Click it to make additional settings.
Choose a frame rate
from this pop-up menu.
Click the Options button for
more configuration settings.
Select a compression
type from this pop-up
menu.
The Compression Settings dialog contains the following items, depending on which codec
you choose in the Compression Type pop-up menu.
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