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6 Click Next.
7 Choose a location to create a new folder for the exported les.
8 Type a name.
The exported image les use this name with an appended sequential number.
9 Click Save.
Final Cut Pro renders and saves your movie. You can monitor the render progress using
Share Monitor.
Export your project for web streaming
With HTTP live streaming, you can send audio and video to iPhone, iPad, iPod touch,
and Mac, using an ordinary web server. Designed for mobility, HTTP live streaming can
dynamically adjust movie playback quality to match the available speed of wired or
wireless networks, making it great for delivering streaming media to your iOS-based
app or HTML5-based website. For detailed information on implementing HTTP live
streaming, go to http://developer.apple.com/resources/http-streaming.
Export a set of HTTP live streaming les
1 Select the project and choose Share > Export for HTTP Live Streaming.
2 Select one or more sizes to export using the Versions to export checkboxes.
To provide the best experience to the most viewers, select all three checkboxes.
3 To include a le with basic HTTP live streaming usage information, select “Include Read
Me le.”
4 Choose the segment length for the media using the Segment Length value.
This value denes how the video streams are split into chunks. This segmentation
denes when the web server can switch between the various video formats while
streaming to a device with varying network connection speeds.
 10 seconds: Allows the server to respond more quickly to changing connection
speeds, at the expense of slightly larger les.
 30 seconds: Creates smaller, more ecient les when you do not expect the server to
need to respond to changing connection speeds.
5 To see details about the les that will be output, click Summary.
6 To take advantage of distributed processing or to send your project to Compressor,
click Advanced.
For information on the Advanced options, see “Export your project using
Compressor” on page 456.