You will need to install or update the QuickTime player to version 7.1 or later.

Output File

Path and file name of the movie. Click to open the File Dialog.

There is currently no support for container formats other that .mov.

Start/End

Specifies the range of frames to render (start frame and end frame).

Resolution

Specifies the horizontal and vertical pixel dimensions for the movie.

Color

The name of the channel in the output to create the movie from. This should almost always be C (the color channel). If you are rendering out multi-plane pic files from mantra, you may want to change this. See mantra output driver.

Audio Source

Allows you to choose whether to whether to export the current audio track from MPlay or to source an external file for the audio.

Exporting the current audio track will export it as an .aiff file to QuickTime. This exported audio will be stretched the same as it is in MPlay. When sourcing an external audio file, the Insert Audio Without Transcoding checkbox will be turned on, while for exporting the current audio track from Mplay, it is usually off.

Audio File

If you choose to use an external audio file in Audio Source you can click to open the File Dialog and choose the audio file.

Insert Audio Without Transcoding

Turning this checkbox on suppresses the audio compression dialog from QuickTime and inserts the audio stream directly into the final movie.

For example, if QuickTime does not you compress the audio with an mp3 codec, enabling this option will allow you to still get an mp3 audio track into the movie.

Note

This option has no effect on the Mac.

Save

Create the QuickTime file with the current settings.

Cancel

Closes the window without saving the QuickTime movie.

Windows