Credit Card Machine User Manual

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Drop frame/Non-drop frame mismatch errors occurred often when capturing. A new Deck
Preference setting has been added. Access the Deck Preferences Settings dialog box. A new
“When the deck contains no tape Log as” option appears. Select the timecode format (Drop
Frame or Non-drop Frame) for logging clips when no tape is in the deck. When a tape is in
the deck, the system automatically uses the existing timecode format on the tape.
(HDV) When switching from one project format to another while connected to an HDV
device, you must turn the HDV device off and then turn it back on again.
(Windows) If after initially setting up a DV deck for the first time, or after a system recovery
you cannot see the deck, manually register the DV buffers file by doing the following:
Workaround:
Perform the following:
1. Go to Program Files\Common Files\Avid.
2. Right click Dvbuffers.ax.
3. Select Open.
4. Choose to select the program from a list and click OK.
5. Browse to windows/system32.
6. Select regsvr32.exe.
The following error message, “Exception: ADM_DIO_ERROR_OCCURRED,
DIOerr:Expected DV50 NTSC but received DV25NTSC” appears if you attempt to capture
DV 25 from a DV 50 source or DV 50 from a DV 25 source.
When you batch capture long clips with a lot of metadata, the following error appears and no
media is captured: “Exception: MXFDomain::SaveMetaDataToFile - Failed to save meta
data to file.” This does not occur when you batch capture OMF.
When you capture from a Panasonic AJ-SD93P or Panasonic AJ-SD93E, note the following:
the Panasonic default for DIF SPEED is set to S400. The Adrenaline and Avid Mojo expect
a DIF SPEED of S100. Capture fails, producing scrambled or blocky images.
Workaround: From the Panasonic DVCPRO deck's menu, set the menu DIF SPEED to
S100.
When you capture DVCPRO HD from a Panasonic HD 1200A deck, keep the menu DIF
SPEED set to S400.