Advanced Features
Exporting to Applications
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handy for doing quick conversions of all container formats, audio codecs, and video
codecs that are available in QuickTime.
Note:
You can export
from
all QuickTime supported formats, but you cannot export
to
all QuickTime supported formats.
Exporting to Applications
You can export Flip Player files to a variety of popular applications including: iMovie,
iPhoto, Final Cut Pro X (Player Pro only), Episode, ScreenFlow, and Wirecast. This may or
may not require transcoding, depending on the source format and which application
you have selected. To export a video to an application, follow these steps:
1.
Load a media file into Flip Player.
2.
Select
Export > Application
and select an application from the list.
Note:
Episode, ScreenFlow, Wirecast, iPhoto, and Mail are all H.264 format. (H.264 is a
video format in which the audio format and container format varies.) iMovie is AIC
format. Final Cut Pro is ProRes format.
3.
Once you have made a selection, Flip Player presents a Save dialog box asking you
for a filename and a location then creates a new media file that works with the
selected application. When you click
Save,
Flip Player displays a progress window
that tracks progress. When completed, the newly exported file is ready for use with
your application.
Summary of Contents for Flip Player 3.2
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