Where does FCPX store files converted for YouTube etc?

FCPX clearly does some kind of conversion/compression before uploading a video to YouTube.  I wondered where the resultant files were kept?

I wondered too. So I shared something to Vimeo and it created a Shared Items folder inside the Final Cut Projects folder inside the folder for the project shared. The .mov file is in there.

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