Share to Facebook from iMovie for macOS, Last Cut Pro or Compressor

Share a movie to your Mac or some other local storage device as a video file, and then upload the video file to Facebook.

Because of an update to the way Facebook handles sharing, information technology's no longer possible to share directly to Facebook from iMovie for macOS, Final Cut Pro or Compressor. Use the steps in this commodity for the version of the app you lot're using:

  • iMovie for macOS 10.i.10, Final Cut Pro x.four.iv or Compressor 4.four.ii or afterward
  • iMovie for macOS 10.1.9, Final Cutting Pro x.4.iii, Compressor 4.4.1 or Movement 5.4.ane or before

To find the version of your app, choose [App Name] > About [App Name]. For case, choose iMovie > Nearly iMovie.

Share to Facebook with iMovie for macOS 10.1.ten, Final Cut Pro x.4.four or Compressor 4.4.2 or later

In iMovie x.1.x, Final Cut Pro 10.4.4, Compressor 4.four.2 or afterward, use the Set for Facebook destination to save a movie, project or clip as a video file that's gear up to post to Facebook. So, upload the video file to Facebook using a browser.

Share an iMovie for macOS projection

If you're using iMovie 10.ane.10 for macOS or later, utilize these steps to share a project to Facebook.

  1. Click Projects in the toolbar, so select a movie.
  2. Click the Share push in the toolbar, then choose Set for Facebook.
  3. In the dialogue that appears, set the title, clarification and more than.
    • To fix the championship of the shared movie, click the proper noun at the top, then type a new proper name.
    • To set the description of the shared motion-picture show, click in the Description field, then blazon new text.
    • To set tags for the shared moving-picture show, click in the Tags field, then type tag names separated by commas.
    • To change the resolution of the shared moving picture, click the Resolution pop-up menu and cull an option.
  4. Click Adjacent, then salvage the file to your Mac or another local storage device.
  5. Using Safari or another spider web browser, sign in to your Facebook account, then upload the video file.

Share a Final Cutting Pro projection or clip

If you're using Final Cut Pro x.iv.4 or later, use these steps to share a project or prune to Facebook.

  1. Select your prune or project in the Terminal Cut Pro browser, click the Share push, and so cull "Set for Facebook".  Or choose File > Share > Prepare for Facebook.
  2. In the Share window, click Info to change the name of the clip, the clarification and more.
  3. Click Side by side, so salve the file to your Mac or some other local storage device.
  4. With Safari or another web browser, sign in to your Facebook business relationship, and so upload the video file.

Share a prune or project with Compressor

If you're using Compressor 4.4.2 or later, utilise these steps to share a video file to Facebook.

  1. In Compressor, click Add File in the batch surface area, select the source file you want to share, and so click Add together.
  2. In the settings window that opens, select Prepare for Facebook, cull a location for the transcoded file, then click OK.
  3. If the source file is already in the batch surface area, y'all can drag Fix for Facebook from the Built-In department of the Settings pane onto the source file in the batch area.
  4. Click Start Batch.
  5. With Safari or another web browser, sign in to your Facebook account, and so upload the video file.

Share to Facebook with iMovie for macOS x.1.9, Final Cut Pro 10.iv.3 or Motion five.iv.1 or earlier

Use the step below to share to Facebook in iMovie for macOS ten.1.9, Last Cut Pro x.4.3 or Motion 5.4.1 or before.

Share an iMovie for macOS project

If you lot're using iMovie for macOS 10.i.9 or before, use these steps to share a project to Facebook.

  1. Click Projects in the toolbar, so select a project.
  2. Click the Share button in the toolbar, so choose File.
  3. In the share window, click the Quality pop-up menu, and so choose Depression, Medium or High.
  4. Set any other options, click Side by side, and then save the file to your Mac or another local storage device.
  5. Using Safari or some other web browser, sign in to your Facebook account, then upload the video file.

Share a Concluding Cut Pro projection

If you're using Terminal Cut Pro 10.4.3 or earlier, use these steps to share a project to Facebook.

  1. Select your projection in the Final Cut Pro browser, click the Share button, and then cull Master File.
  2. In the Share window, click Settings.
  3. Click the Format pop-up, then choose Web Hosting.
  4. Click the "When washed" popular-up bill of fare, and then choose Practice Null.
  5. Set whatsoever other options, click Next, then relieve the file to your Mac or another local storage device.
  6. Using Safari or another web browser, sign in to your Facebook account, then upload the video file.

Share a Move project

If you're using Movement 5.4.1 or earlier, use these steps to share a projection to Facebook.

  1. With your Motion project open, click the Share push, then choose Consign Movie.
  2. Click the Export popular-up menu, then choose H.264.
  3. Gear up whatever other options, click Side by side, then save the file to your Mac or another local storage device.
  4. Using Safari or another web browser, sign in to your Facebook account, then upload the video file.

Share a project from Compressor

If you're using Compressor 4.four.1 or earlier, utilise these steps to share a project to Facebook.

  1. In Compressor, click Add File, select the video source file you desire to share, then click Add.
  2. If necessary, click the disclosure triangle adjacent to Built-in, then choose "Publish to Facebook".
  3. Choose a location for the transcoded file from the Location pop-up card, then click OK.
  4. Select the source file in the batch area.
  5. Choose Window > Show Inspector.
  6. In the Action area of the inspector, choose Exercise Nothing from the "When done" pop-upwards menu.
  7. Click Start Batch.
  8. Using Safari or some other web browser, sign in to your Facebook business relationship, then upload the video file.

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