Credit Card Machine User Manual
Limitations and Known Issues
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Workaround: Move the affected window or message box away from the Record monitor,
put another application in front of the Avid application, and then go back to Avid to force the
UI to refresh.
➤ When you capture from an HDV device through 1394 into an HDV interlaced project, you
might see the video break up into squares. The captured media is intact and complete,
however.
➤ When you capture media that includes invalid frames, you might see an error message that
the capture has been aborted and the invalid frames discarded; it asks you if you want to
keep the clip. This message is incorrect; the invalid frames have not been discarded.
Workaround: Click No to discard the clip, and then recapture using new marks that
exclude the bad sections on the tape. Do not keep the clip.
➤ When you deselect Enable Confidence View in the Video Display Settings dialog box and
then open the Capture tool, the Client monitor does not display passthrough.
Workaround: Do one of the following:
t Select Enable Confidence View.
t Click the Capture button in the Capture tool.
➤ In an HDV project, you can only capture audio at the 48k sample rate. Because the incoming
audio is digital over FireWire
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, the software is unable to up-sample 32k and 44.1k audio
reliably during capture. If you try to capture audio at another sample rate, you do not receive
the error message warning that the audio on the tape does not match the setting in the Audio
Project Settings dialog. Currently, only the 48k sample rate is supported in the HDV project
format.
➤ If you lose connection to your 1394 port or receive “OHCI Port Busy” errors, check the
FireWire cable length.
➤ When you capture HDV, the system might not find the preroll point if the Preroll setting is
set to 3 or below. The default is set to 6. Do not set this option to 3 or below.
➤ (HDV) Passthrough does not work if Delay Audio is set to 7 frames or greater. (The Delay
Audio option appears in the Capture tool.)
Workaround: Set Delay Audio to 6 or fewer.