Exporting separate clips?

hi, i just read every discussion on exporting and can't understand how to export the whole movie in separate clips like it was captured, instead of one large file.
is it really impossible? i don't have a camera and i need to send the footage to a windows based editor via an ipod, what can i do? manually exporting each clip is not an option, because there are 80+ of them.
thanks

thank you, Karl. i really wish apple would add such
an option. splitting from a large file would lose the
individual scenes, which all have different length.
fat32 compatibility is another woe...
If I wasn't clear, my suggestion was to split the long video into scenes on the PC. Not great fun, but probably easier than any other method.
If you keep the (chunks of exported) video smaller than 2GB, my guess is compatibility shouldn't be a problem. No experience, though. Keep each export shorter than 19 minutes to avoid the Fat32 limit. (Use the "Share selected clips" checkbox to break the export into smaller chunks.)
Karl

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