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Advanced Export Options: Clips, Ranges, and Multi-Track Video 

Beyond exporting your entire project, Filmora provides powerful, flexible options to export specific parts of your timeline or change how your audio is saved. This can dramatically optimize your editing workflow, whether you need to export a single clip, a specific time range, or your final video with multiple, separate audio tracks for advanced control.

If you are interested in mastering these advanced export methods in Filmora, follow this step-by-step procedure:

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Export the Selected Clips

Step 1: Expand the Export Button

If you are editing many clips at once and want to export just one, right-click on the selected clip and choose "Export Selected Clips".

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Choose the Selected Clip
Step 2: Make Customizations in the New Window

Upon the new window opening, change the file name, location, frame rate, resolution, and other settings and hit the "Export" button to save this clip on your device.

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Customize export settings and click export
 

Export Clip Range

To maintain the seamless editing flow in Filmora, users can set a specific range from the existing clip and export it. This function has many benefits, as users do not need to trim and export the clip. Scroll down to find more about how to export selected ranges with ease:

Step 1: Import Media Files to the Timeline

Launch Filmora on your computer, import your files, and add it to the timeline.

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Import Media Files
Step 2: Select the Start Point of the Clip Range

Once the clip has been imported in Filmora, hover towards the Preview Window and click the "{" icon, and a slider will appear to adjust the starting point of the clip. An alternative method for commencing the same action is using the "I" key to define the start and the "O" key to define the endpoint.

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Choosing the start point
Step 3: Select the End Point of the Clip Range

Repeat the same process for adjusting the end point of this clip; however, choose the "}" icon this time.

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Choosing the endpoint
Step 4: Export the Clip Range

Once the clip range has been set, move towards the "Export" button and click it. A "Select Clip Range" window will appear; from there, set the relevant settings like the folder for your clip, its name, and more, and hit the "Export" button.

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Export selected range

Export Multi-Track Video

This part presents the new export video with multiple audio tracks available in Filmora V15. It will address the growing need to have more versatile audio control in a wide range of video projects. This feature supports MP4/MOV files having up to 10 configurable audio tracks and is available as an option in the Advanced Parameters section of the export panel.

Dive into the steps below to get a better understanding of how to export a video with multiple audio tracks using Filmora:

Step 1. Import Video and Audio Files in Filmora

After you import your videos and audios, and finish all your video editing in the timeline, use the Playback buttons to preview the final video and hit the Export tab to move to the final step.

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Add Multiple Audio Tracks and Edit Video
Step 2. Enable the Export Multi-Track Video Function

Next, at the Export window, hit the Advanced button. This will open up a new pop-up window. Here, scroll down and locate the Export Multi-Track Video toggle and turn it on. Choose the audio tracks you want to export and hit the Apply button, or you can also Save as Preset.

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Export Multi-Track Video

Then, back to the Export window, hit the Export button to download the video with multiple audio tracks.

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