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Since the decision handed down by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals (Price v. Garland), people who record video, be it with a GoPro, a Smartphone, a DSLR, Mirrorless Camera or whatever on "any" federal lands, i.e., national parks, monuments, wilderness areas, national forests, etc. must have a permit. Even though many would be exporting to their own private account without any personal monetization, the fact that the publisher makes money off of any and all videos posted means that the creator's work is "commercial" in nature. Rather than "export" an edited video to a "publisher", I would like to be able to save my completed video on my laptop, external hard drive, flash drive or whatever. Since I am going to make an attempt at learning this process, I am hoping there are thorough tutorials / instructions about how to "save" a video to a PC, Laptop, external hard drive or whatever rather than, say, "You Tube". I would appreciate some feedback on this matter. Thank you for considering this matter.
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In the Premiere Rush desktop app, you have the option to save your MP4 to your local hard drive.
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