Upload Video From Final Cut Pro to Youtube

In Terminal Cut Pro 10.five.ane or later, you can use the YouTube & Facebook share option to save a project or clip as a file that is ready for posting on video-sharing websites.

  1. In Last Cut Pro, do one of the following:

    • Select 1 or more projects or clips in the browser.

      Note: Yous can't mix projects and clips in a batch share. Your option must contain only projects or only clips. Encounter Batch sharing in Terminal Cutting Pro.

    • Select ranges in one or more clips in the browser.

      Meet Set up multiple ranges in the Terminal Cut Pro browser.

    • Select a range in a project in the timeline.

      Annotation: To share only a portion of a project, y'all must brand a range selection. A clip pick is not sufficient. Y'all can use the I and O keys to set the range commencement and end points.

  2. If you're sharing a project that is set to use proxy media for playback, open it in the timeline, then click the View pop-up menu in the height-correct corner of the viewer and choose Optimized/Original.

    This ensures the highest quality in the exported file. When you cull this setting, Last Cut Pro uses optimized media to create the shared file. If optimized media doesn't exist, the original media is used. For more information nigh optimized and proxy media, see Control playback quality in Final Cut Pro.

  3. Do one of the following:

    • Choose File > Share > YouTube & Facebook.

    • Click the Share push in the toolbar, then click YouTube & Facebook.

      The Share button in the toolbar
  4. In the Share window that appears, do whatever of the following:

    The Info pane of the Share window for the YouTube & Facebook destination
    • Motion the arrow over the image to skim the video.

      If you're batch sharing (exporting multiple items), the prototype is replaced by a list of the items y'all're exporting.

    • In the Info pane, view and modify project or clip attributes, such as the title and description.

      See Modify metadata for shared items in Final Cut Pro. All of the attributes associated with the projection or clip are included in the output file.

      Important: By default, the championship field lists the project or clip name. Changing the title does not change the project or clip name, which is the proper noun used for the exported file.

    • At the bottom of the window, view information most the file that will be exported, including frame size and frame rate, audio channels and sample rate, duration, output file type, and file size.

  5. Click Settings to confirm the settings and make any necessary adjustments.

  6. In the Settings pane, enter the requested data:

    • Resolution: Cull a frame size.

    • Compression: Choose "Meliorate quality" to maximize the quality. Choose "Faster encode" to speed upward the encoding.

    • Export captions: If you added captions to your projection, yous can cull a language version to include with the video, either as embedded captions or equally a split up sidecar file. See Intro to captions in Concluding Cutting Pro.

    • Burn in captions: If yous added captions to your project, you can choose a linguistic communication version to fire in to the output media file.

      Note: Burned-in captions are permanently visible in the output file and are non the same as embedded captions.

  7. Click Next.

  8. Enter a name for the output media file, navigate to a location on your Mac or storage device where you want to save the file, and click Save.

    Your projection is transcoded to a format suitable for YouTube and Facebook: a MOV file with H.264 video and AAC audio.

  9. Upload the file to YouTube or Facebook using the corresponding website or app. (You must first set an account with the video-sharing service you programme to use.)

Y'all tin can monitor the progress of the transcode in the Background Tasks window, and you can proceed to work in Final Cutting Pro while the file is transcoded.

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Source: https://support.apple.com/guide/final-cut-pro/share-on-the-web-ver6a9684cb2/mac

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