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February 16, 2006

Exporting Audio Only From Final Cut Pro

Aiff-Final-Cut-Pro.jpgWhen you export audio only from a sequence in FCP, all of the many tracks and clips will be consolidated into a single media file.

Read on for the step-by-step...

Exporting Audio From a FCP Sequence

  1. Click on the Track Visibility button in the Video Track(s) to deselect them. The entire track should appear greyed out.

    step-12-Final-Cut-Pro.jpg

  2. Go to File > Export > Using Quicktime Conversion.

  3. Designate a place to save the file, then proceed to choose the file format that you want to save it in (AIFF, WAVE etc.).

    step-2-Final-Cut-Pro.jpg

  4. Click on options to designate Format, Channels, Sample Rate and Bit Depth, then click OK.

    step-3-final-cut-Pro.jpg

  5. Click Save to export. All of your audio clips will now be exported as a single media file.

    Aiff-Final-Cut-Pro.jpg

Posted by MovingPicture at February 16, 2006 03:41 PM

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