When you export a finished project in the Clipchamp video editor, you'll receive an MPEG-4 (.mp4) video file with a frame rate of 30fps.
In addition, for Teams meeting recordings, Clipchamp auto-adjusts its output settings so that they are optimized for the frame rate and bit rate that Teams has in place for meeting recordings.
Both the personal and work versions of the video editor also include an audio-only exporting option. You can use it to obtain an MPEG-4 (.m4a) audio file of your editing project, which is useful if the project only contains audio tracks and no video or if you'd like to only export the audio of a video.
Clipchamp for personal accounts
In Clipchamp video editor, there are four output resolutions to choose from:
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480p SD
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720p HD
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1080p HD
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4K (UHD)
You can also save a 15-second video as a GIF or audio-only in .m4a or Apple Mpeg-4 audio format.
480p, 720p, and 1080p resolutions are available in the free account tier.
If you add premium stock media, use another premium feature in your project, or would like to export in 4K video resolution, you need to be on a Microsoft 365 personal or family subscription or the Clipchamp Premium plan.
Clipchamp for work and school accounts
In Clipchamp for work and school version, there are four output resolutions you can choose from in the Standard and Premium plans.
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480p SD
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720p HD
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1080p HD
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4K (UHD)
You can also save a 15-second video as a GIF.
Clipchamp Standard is an included service in Microsoft 365 Enterprise (E3 and E5) and Business (Standard, Premium) suites (and their education license equivalents). The Standard plan is also available as a standalone license.
Clipchamp Premium is available as a standalone license or as an add-on to Microsoft 365 Enterprise (E3 and E5) and Business (Standard, Premium) suites.