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It's now time to move on to how to export your videos.
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Now, to be honest with you, I've tried to record this a number of times.
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In fact, I think this is about my fifth time trying to record this every time I recorded it.
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It ended up being way too long.
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In fact, I think the first attempt ended up being about half an hour long.
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And by the end of it, I'd almost lost my voice and I had to stop for about 24 hours just to let my
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my voice rest.
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And then I could return to this tutorial.
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So I decided to change my strategy a little bit and not show you absolutely everything when it comes
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to exporting information, but rather I'm going to try and keep to the basics and then venture outside
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of the basics just a little bit.
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But what I really want to do is just show you the areas of exporting that you most certainly need to
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know because more than likely, you will be using these areas when it comes to exporting VIDEO.
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So the clip you want is the video clip with sound?
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Now this is quickly delete this.
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So you it.
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So it's more clear so does come to import, come to import a media folder and come down to the film
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or a project.
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And this is the one you want hear clip with music.
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So the ones that's in here, you can just put into the timeline and you don't have to cut it down,
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but I'm just going to put it said about the 22nd mark and cut it, and I'll select this clip here and
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press delete.
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And we're all done.
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Now, one thing that does help is knowing what the project settings are for your for your current video
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or I suppose, just the the project, because that might help us a little bit later on when we come
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to exporting the video.
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So we've already covered this in the previous tutorial.
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To find the project settings, you can come to file click on project settings.
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So as you can see, the aspect ratio is custom and also the resolution.
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But I suppose the two settings I most certainly want to remember would just be the aspect ratio and
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the frame rates.
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But when we come to exporting the video, these figures should be in there automatically.
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But it's a good idea just to note what the project settings are just in case.
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So in a real world scenario, you would actually write down these numbers or just remember them.
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Now there's a few ways of getting to the export area.
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Of course, we just have this big green button here, which is what you'll use, but you can also come
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to export here, and there's a few options to choose from.
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And to be honest with you, they're all available in this button here.
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So what we will do is we will just click on export.
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Now, if you have the free trial version, you will have this window show up.
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And at this point, you can click on Buy Now, which is something you're probably not going to do right
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now.
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Or you can click on export with a watermark.
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Now I actually have four more on my other computer, which is a bit of an older version of the more
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it, to be honest with you.
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But there it's very similar to this newer version, except with a few things.
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So what I had to do was just get this free trial version onto my recording computer because while I
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didn't really want to have to pay for Mora again.
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So that's the reason why I'm using the free trial version.
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But needless to say, everything was unlocked anyway within the editor.
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If it wasn't unlocked, then I probably would have purchased the program again.
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But in any case, you will have to click on export with watermark if you haven't paid for the program.
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Now next, this window will appear, but if you have not signed up to Full Mora, you will at this point
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if you want to get to this window, have to create an account with Fumero.
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So it will be a basic account.
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You know, you've just got to hand in some type of email address, create a password and then you will
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be brought to this window here.
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If you already have the Mora, then you will end up on this window by default.
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So it's already on DVD, and what I want to do is I want to cover this last.
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So basically, like I said, I want to show you the basics, how you're probably going to export a video.
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Most of the time, and by default, we have empathy for here on the first option selected.
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And this is probably like this because this is the most basic format that you will export videos or
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the most common format that is used so you can give you a video and name.
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At this point, then you can choose here where you want to save the video.
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So at the moment, mine's going to go to my desktop.
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Then we have the resolution, which is 496 times want two one six zero.
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Now this is the project settings, if you remember from just a few minutes ago, and then we also have
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the frame rate.
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So these figures have gone in here by default because the system has detected what the project settings
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are for this particular project.
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So that's quite handy.
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Now there is a bit of an anomaly with regard to the settings.
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So I'll come to settings and here we have quality.
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Now, typically when you put the quality up to, let's say, good, so put up to good and I'll click
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OK.
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You would see the file size increase, but I don't know if you noticed that this was actually 100 megabytes
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before, but now it's just under 26.
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So that is a bit strange that that's happening, and I don't know why.
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But basically, you could come to settings and you can put this on good if you want to and then you
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have these other dropdowns.
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Now you have this encoder here and you also have another one, which is MPEG, which is a less used
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Typekit encoder.
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But in most cases, you are just going to stick to 8.6 64, then you have your resolution and frame
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rates, which the system has already detected, but you could change it here if you wanted to.
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But I'd recommend keeping it as it is so that everything matches.
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Then you have bit rates now.
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The higher the kilobytes per second, the higher the quality.
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But I'm quite happy with the default setting.
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Then we have audio and there's only one type of encoder with this, which is AC.
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And then we have channel now.
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It's already detected that this video is set to stereo.
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But if you want to tune, you should know how to do this because we have a cut, we have covered sound
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in for more.
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You could change it to mono or surround sound, but in most cases you will just export with the stereo
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setting.
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Then we have sample rate on which this too, and this really comes down to how clear you want your sound
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to be.
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So if you really want to be quite high, you could put it at 48000 and it's the same with a bitrate
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as well.
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So at this point, you can click OK and then you're good to go and just click export and your video
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will start to export.
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Now that's something we'll be doing in a second, but let's quickly take a look at a few of these other
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options.
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So another thing you might do is export by device, and we do have a device tap here and we have these
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different options.
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Now, if we click through these different options, you can see the resolution is changing.
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So the iPhone and iPad are the same.
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Let's take a look at Apple TV.
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You can see the resolution has changed here.
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You can see the frame rate changing as well.
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So if you want to export for a particular device, then maybe you can find the device in here.
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So let's say you want to export for a Samsung Galaxy because maybe you have a portrait orientated video
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while you can choose Samsung Galaxy and we have all of these settings here.
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Of course, you can choose where you want the far to be saved to and give it a name.
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And then if you want to, you can click on settings and you can change some of these here if you want
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to, especially the quality, this will make a big difference.
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Then we have YouTube and Vimeo.
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Now I don't have a Vimeo account, so I'm not signed into this.
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But with YouTube I am.
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I do have an account with them, so I signed into my YouTube account.
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And basically, you can give your video a title, you can mess around with the settings if you want.
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Typekit your description here.
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Choose your category and then you can also choose privacy.
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So do you want this video to be public, unlisted or private?
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And once you've gone through all of these settings here, you can just click on export and it will export
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straight to YouTube.
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And while just be aware that if this is set to public, then the video will be made public straight
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away.
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So you got to make sure that you get everything correct in here.
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I don't do much YouTube, but when I do, I usually just export to my desktop and then I just work through
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YouTube itself.
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But how you want to do this is totally up to you.
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Then we have DVD.
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Now what you could do with these settings here is basically, as far as I know, burned straight to
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a DVD or maybe a CD.
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So this is something I'm not really familiar with, and to be honest with you, I haven't really done
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it since.
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Well, maybe in about 20 years, I remember at one point in the 90s and in the early 2000s, burning
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films and songs to DVDs and CDs was the thing, but maybe not so much these days.
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But who knows, you could go through these settings here and you can choose your device.
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The output type, which I'm assuming is going to be the CD or DVD burner, and then you can click export
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and then your video would just export onto your CD or your DVD.
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OK, so we're already at about 11 minutes now.
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It might be a little bit shorter when I export the video, but I do want to take this too far.
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Like I said, it's already been too long in the past.
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In most instances, you are just going to use local set and and this will be set to end before and then
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you can go through these basic settings here.
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And then finally, you can click on export and it will start to export.
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And as you can see, we do have a watermark here, which is quite large.
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But then again, they probably do want you to buy the program.
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And it's coming to there now, and it should be a bit of a more a sort of animation at the end.
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And there it is.
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OK, great.
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So here's my video.
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Now, I'm not going to click play on this because the last time I did this, the whole tutorial and
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the screen recorder just shut down.
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So I'm not going to bother doing that.
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But what I might do is I might put it into the final edit just so you can take a look at it.
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So that's pretty much it.
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I don't want to go too far with this, as you can see, there are many different options to choose from.
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But really, realistically, all I wanted to do was just show you the basics.
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But anyway, we'll move on to the next tutorial now, so I'll see you there.
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