Installation guide

Limitations
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Bug Number: UDevC00164678. You can drag audio keyframes past adjacent audio keyframes.
Moving an audio keyframe past another keyframe causes the keyframes to swap values. For
example, set volume levels on two audio keyframes: Keyframe A for low volume (left keyframe)
and Keyframe B for high volume (right keyframe). If you then drag Keyframe A to the right of
Keyframe B, Keyframe A now displays the higher volume level.
Bug Number: UDevC00164995. (Macintosh only) If you load a group clip into the Source
monitor while in MultiCamera mode, the monitor displays the clip as if MultiCamera mode is
still selected, although the action of loading the group clip actually causes the Avid editing
application to enter Source/Record mode. If you play back the clip, you only see the linecut and
cannot perform MultiCamera edits.
Workaround: To turn off the Multicamera mode display, select Special > Multicamera Mode,
and make sure MultiCamera Mode is not selected.
Bug Number: UDevC00165159. (Macintosh only) If you render a sequence containing a title
by selecting Clip > Render In/Out or by right-clicking the sequence and selecting Render In/Out,
the progress bar displaying the status of the render operation does not update and the application
appears to become unresponsive. However, even though the progress bar does not advance, the
rendering operation continues. When it completes, the progress bar closes.