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For more information about background rendering, see Background Rendering.
6 To see details about files to be output, click Summary.
7 Click Next.
8 Enter a name for the audio file, choose a location, then click Save.
Your audio file is rendered and saved. To monitor the render progress, use Share Monitor.
For more information, see About Share Monitor.
Note: The number of audio files exported depends on the setting of output channel
pop-up menu in the Master track area at the bottom of the Audio list. If the menu is set
to stereo, a single stereo file is output. If it’s set to 5.2, six separate audio files are output,
corresponding to each surround track. For more information, see Selecting Output
Channels.
To export your project as an image sequence
1 Choose Share > Export Image Sequence.
2 Choose an image sequence file format from the Export pop-up menu.
3 To export frames from a project that uses nonsquare Pixel Aspect Ratio (such as NTSC or
PAL) so the resulting files use square pixels, turn on “Scale image to preserve aspect ratio.”
4 If you’ve set In and Out points in the Timeline, use the Duration pop-up menu to choose
whether to export the sequence or the portion between the In and Out points.
5 To specify additional Motion-specific options, click Render.
For more information about the options available in the Render pane, see Render Options
for Sharing.
6 To use background rendering, click Advanced.
For more information about background rendering, see Background Rendering.
7 To see details about files to be output, click Summary.
8 Click Next.
9 Enter a name for the image sequence and choose where to write it.
Important: This command creates a folder using the name you entered. The image
sequence files are saved here.
10 Click Save.
Motion renders and saves an image sequence. You can monitor the render progress using
Share Monitor. For more information, see About Share Monitor.
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