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Movie as a series of individual frames
This option exports the video as a sequence of single frames in bitmap format. This
means a graphic file will be created for every frame of the video. The image count may
be determined in the export dialog under "Frame rate".
Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + Alt + E
Windows Media Export
Exports the arrangement in Windows Media format. This is a universal audio/video
format from Microsoft. The setting options in the Advanced dialog are
correspondingly complex.
Manual configuration
Audio/Video codec: Various codecs corresponding to the many versions of Windows
Media (7, 8, 9) are possible. If playback compatibility problems arise, try an older
codec with a lower version number.
Bit rate mode: Constant and variable bit rate modes are possible; however, most
devices and streaming applications require a constant bit rate. For VBR two-pass
modes, the movie is compressed in two passes for optimal use of the bandwidth
required for highly-compressed movies on the Internet.
Bit rate/quality/audio format: The bit rate substantially determines the display and
audio quality. The higher this is, the better your videos will look and the larger the files
and the required encoding time will be. For variable bit rates, the bit rate is adapted
dynamically to the requirements of the corresponding picture or sound material. Here,
either the quality value of between 1-100 can be set or, for two-pass encoding, an
average or maximum bit rate. For audio, the bit rate is set additionally by the audio
format.
Import from system profile (export type): For the most used methods (other than for
playback on mobile devices; for this you should use the supplied presets), e.g. Internet
streaming, Microsoft provides a diverse selection of system profiles. If you have the
Windows Media Encoder 9 installed (available from Microsoft as a free download),
then you can edit the profiles or create your own. These can be loaded by pressing the
"Import from profile file" button.
Go to Clip info to insert title, author name, copyright details, and a description.
Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + Alt + V