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An edited sequence consists of clips that refer to corresponding
media files on a hard disk. Whereas exporting a sequence to tape
or DVD continues to reference those source files, exporting a movie,
still, or audio file creates a new file. You may export files, for
example, to grab a single frame from a clip to use as a still image, to
mix all your soundtracks to a single audio file, to render your
sequence to a file that can be edited in another application, or
to deliver to an audience over the web.
You can export a movie in any of the file types listed in the
Export Settings dialog box, including types best for editing, such
as Microsoft DV AVI (Windows only) and QuickTime, and those best
for web delivery, such as FLV. You can export a movie in a high-definition
format, such as Uncompressed Microsoft AVI, P2 Movie, or H.264 Blu-ray,
but you cannot export a movie file specifically in HDV format. Also,
you can export only the audio portion of a sequence in a format suitable
for audio editing.
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