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Exporting to AAF
You can export a project as an Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) file. AAF is a widely
supported industry standard for high-end exchange of data, such as the information
necessary to transfer a video project from one program to another. An AAF file helps you
preserve as much of the project’s integrity as possible when you transfer it to another
system. However, not all elements of a project can be successfully transferred via an AAF
file. Also, the application you use to open the AAF file may not support all features. In
general, an AAF file dependably translates editing data and commonly used transitions
(such as cross-dissolves and wipes) but does not support filters or audio fade and pan
information, including audio transitions.
To export a project to AAF:
1
Activate the Project window.
2
Choose Project > Export > AAF.
3
Specify the name and location of the file and then click OK.
Exporting audio as a file
You can export audio using the File > Export > Audio command. This will let you choose
from file types that can handle audio, and the Video option is automatically deselected
and unavailable. You can also export audio by using the Adobe Media Encoder (
“Using
Adobe Media Encoder transcode presets” on page 292
) and deselecting the Video option.
For more information about settings and formats, see
“About file export settings” on
page 309
and
“File types available for export” on page 302
.
To export audio using the File > Export > Audio command:
1
In the Timeline window, activate the sequence you want to export, and choose File >
Export > Audio.
2
Click Settings, and choose settings as necessary.
3
Click OK to close the Settings dialog box.
4
Specify a location and filename, and click OK. If you want to cancel exporting, press Esc;
it may take several seconds to complete the cancellation.
Exporting a still image
You can export any frame or still-image clip to a still-image file. The frame is exported from
the current time position in the Timeline window, Clip window, Source view, or Program
view.
For more information about export settings and formats, such as General, Video, Audio,
and Keyframe and Rendering settings, see
“Specifying file export settings” on page 303
.
To export a still image:
1
Choose File > Export > Frame.
2
Click Settings.