Breaking up a project into smaller units for YouTube

Hi,
I used FCPX and Compressor to export a 55 minute FCPX movie for YouTube. The resulting 720p file, while looking fantastic, was 4.37 gigabytes and failed to upload to YouTube. Rather than compressing to a smaller, lower resolution movie, I think I'd rather break the movie up into four separate movies and upload those smaller files to YouTube. What I am asking is this: What's the easiest way to break up my project into separate movies, using either FCPX or Compressor?
Thanks!

rebbi wrote:
Hi,
I used FCPX and Compressor to export a 55 minute FCPX movie for YouTube. The resulting 720p file, while looking fantastic, was 4.37 gigabytes and failed to upload to YouTube. Rather than compressing to a smaller, lower resolution movie, I think I'd rather break the movie up into four separate movies and upload those smaller files to YouTube. What I am asking is this: What's the easiest way to break up my project into separate movies, using either FCPX or Compressor?
Thanks!
You can set IN and OUT points in the timeline to export just a section of the movie.
But since you already exported, there is an easier way. Open the exported movie in MPEG Streamclip, set an IN and an OUT point, and do Save As...; repeat with other IN and OUT. This is quick, since it does not recompress the movie.

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