Credit Card Machine User Manual
Limitations and Known Issues
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➤ A DVD drive cannot be a media drive. If a CONTENTS folder is located on the root level of
the DVD, you might see a “No clips were found” message when performing an Import P2
Clips to Bin.
Workaround: Create a folder that contains the CONTENTS folder on the DVD. This
instructs the editor to mount a virtual drive.
➤ When the P2 CONTENTS folder is located at the root level on a drive where the Avid
editing application looks for media files, you might encounter errors when importing P2
clips. For example, if you are working on a laptop, the Avid editing application and local
storage folders are on the same drive and are usually located at the root level. If you create
virtual P2 volumes on the Desktop, you might encounter a “No clips were found” message
when trying to import the P2 clips and media.
Workaround: If you locate the virtual P2 volume in a different location such as a subfolder
on the Desktop, you should be able use virtual P2 volumes.
➤ If you experience unusually long scan times, check to make sure both the local time and
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) are set correctly on your camera. If the GMT is not set
correctly, you may need updated firmware for your camera.
➤ Play performance for a multi-stream sequence suffers when you directly access media from
the P2 media cards in the AJ-SPX800P camera.
➤ If you turn off the P2 card reader while a bin accessing P2 media is open, attempting to load
any P2 clip results in a DISK_FILE_NOT_FOUND message in the Source monitor window.
The message should read Media Offline.
➤ Dupe detection is not available for P2 source material.
➤ The following limitations currently apply when working with AVC-Intra resolutions:
• Real-time playback support on Avid Symphony Nitris is not guaranteed.
• QuickTime export is not supported.
➤ You cannot export a QuickTime movie using the Same as Source option with AVC-Intra
material. ProEncode does not work with AVC-Intra material. This is related to the
QuickTime problem because ProEncode creates a QuickTime Reference movie as part of its
process.