How to reduce multicam clip

how can i reduce a multicam clip, (like in FCP 7) so that i can export this, (with xml) to process it with another program?
When i export a multicam Clip, it is empty.
(sorry for my english, i hope you can understand me)
Best regards

the file size doesn't matter - only length (hh:min:secs)
keep in mind, that a DVD offers only a quarter of 'quality' than HDef .....

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