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Home: Video University Forums: Mac Video:
Export from FCP timeline to CD audio file

 

 


bobmac
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Apr 29, 2008, 6:17 AM

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Export from FCP timeline to CD audio file Can't Post

Greetings,
Sorry for the stupid question, but I don't want to go through the work of exporting 10 hours of a seminar and not have it work for the client. Seminar is currently a project in FCP5.

Client wants me to create audio CD's of their 2 day video taped seminar. I checked the properties of a sample cd he let me take home of a previous seminar. That file had a .cda attached.

FCP provides Export to aiff option. Not sure what audio file I need to create CD's. Is the aiff compatable with all players? Do I need to convert the aiff to .wav or .mp3 ???
Thanks for any help.
Bob


2ndMile
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Apr 29, 2008, 11:37 PM

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Re: [bobmac] Export from FCP timeline to CD audio file [In reply to] Can't Post

Easiest way to do it. Export as AIFF. Import into iTunes. Make playlist with the file as the only item. Burn playlist to CD. Keep the export under 70 minutes for each file and you should have no problem.



Brian Morris
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bobmac
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Apr 30, 2008, 12:43 AM

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Re: [2ndMile] Export from FCP timeline to CD audio file [In reply to] Can't Post

Thanks Brian.....I'll give that a try.
Bob


bobmac
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May 11, 2008, 6:29 AM

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Re: [2ndMile] Export from FCP timeline to CD audio file [In reply to] Can't Post


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Easiest way to do it. Export as AIFF. Import into iTunes. Make playlist with the file as the only item. Burn playlist to CD. Keep the export under 70 minutes for each file and you should have no problem.


Worked Great................Thanks!