Credit Card Machine User Manual
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➤ An error might occur when you export to HDV when the first frame of the sequence is a 
video mixdown clip.
Workaround:  Place filler or a frame of non-video mixdown media at the head of the 
sequence.
➤ Currently, our export settings allow a 720x486 size when you export Avid DV, which creates 
a field alignment issue. Make sure that you set the export settings correctly for 720 x 480 for 
DV exports. Currently, QuickTime must do a resize from 486 lines down to 480 and you 
receive an odd interpolation. (Even if you specify 720x486, the Quicktime file displays 
720x480.)
➤ In NTSC, QuickTime Same as Source and QuickTime Reference clips containing DV 
material can sometimes show visual distortions when burned to DVD from Avid DVD. This 
is because the DV portions are resized from the DV raster size 720x480 up to the standard 
NTSC raster size 720x486.
Workaround:  When exporting the QuickTime Same as Source or Quicktime Reference 
clips, choose “Use Avid DV.”
➤ (Macintosh) The editing application might crash after exporting to an Avid Unity ISIS 
Read-only workspace. Make sure you export to a Read/Write workspace. You can determine 
whether a workspace is Read/Write through the Client Manager application. Navigate to the 
Workspaces tab in Client Manager. The Read/Write workspaces are listed with an R/W 
under the name of the workspace. 
➤ If you have a mixed-resolution DV 25 sequence and try to export it as QuickTime for DVD 
using the Apple DV Codec, the .mov might contain artifacts.
Workaround:  You must use the Avid DV Codec for this kind of sequence.
➤ You might receive exception errors when exporting HDV 1080i/59.94 or 1080i 50 as 
Windows Media.
➤ When exporting to an HDV device, at least 4 to 5 seconds of media might be missing from 
the beginning of the sequence.
Workaround:  Add 10 seconds of color bar or black filler at the beginning and at the end of 
the sequence.
➤ When you export a QuickTime Reference movie, do not mix DV and non-DV media. If you 
mix DV and non-DV media, the resulting movie might contain line shifts.










