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What is the most efficient way to find the audio peaks in a sequence? | Using the Audio Peaks function, located in the Mark menu. |
How are audio peaks indicated in the Timeline? | By markers in the Timeline ruler area where each audio peak occurs. |
What can you do to determine whether an image falls within the broadcast safe range? | Choose View>Range Check>Luma, and move through the sequence to see where the out-of-range clips are. |
How can you correct an out-of-range clip so its range is acceptable for broadcast? | Apply the Broadcast Safe filter to the clip. |
What two tools can you use to help prepare the audio and video of your sequence for output? | The Audio Mixer and Video Scopes. |
What is a self-contained QuickTime movie? | A movie that uses FCP sequence presets and that can be played on any computer without having the original media files present. |
When might you use the QuickTime Conversion option to export a sequence? | When you want to export a sequence at settings other than the current ones (for example, for the web or DVD). |
What are the three ways you can output a sequence to tape? | By recording manually, or by using the Print to Video or Edit to Tape options. |
What Export command do you choose to create a list of clip information? | Batch List. |
What export function can you use to quickly post your sequence on YouTube? | From the File Menu, use the Share command |
What window allows you to export your project in more than one format at a time? | File > Share |