Input and Output WindowsAlthough you perform most editing tasks in Final Cut Express's main editing and effects windows, you'll need to use a couple of other windows to shape your program's input and output. CaptureUse the Capture window (Chapter 5, "Capturing Video." Figure 1.16. The Capture window supports three capturing techniques, including automated project recapture.[View full size image] ![]() Print to VideoUse Print to Video to output a Final Cut Express sequence or clip to videotape. The Print to Video function lets you configure pre- and post-program elements such as color bars and a 1-kHz tone, leader, slate, and countdown. Print to Video's loop feature allows you to print your sequence multiple times automatically.For more information on the Print to Video window, see Chapter 19, "Creating Final Output." Import and export optionsFinal Cut Express's media handling is based on Apple's QuickTime, and that means you have a lot of import and export format options. If QuickTime can handle it, so can Final Cut Express.
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