Installation guide
Limitations and Known Issues
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columns display. If you then create an XDCAM bin and link with AMA, and then create
another customized bin view. All default columns and additional metadata columns display
as well. When you switch back to the first P2 customized bin view, the additional metadata
columns disappear.
Workaround: When using AMA, Avid recommends that you do not create custom bin
views. Use the default preset bin views.
➤ Bug Number: UDevC00120470. When linking clips through AMA, the metadata
information might be missing when you switch from Brief view to Text view in a new bin.
Workaround: Link the clips through AMA when the bin is in Text, Script, or Frame view.
➤ Bug Number: UDevC00120055. The Avid editing system might be slow to respond while
mounting multiple workspaces, while in the application, in AMA (Avid Media Access).
Workaround: Mount the multiple workspaces prior to opening the Avid editing
application, and then work in AMA.
➤ Bug Number: UDevC00119615. (Macintosh only) Offline clips appear selected
(highlighted yellow) even after you eject a write-protected XDCAM EX (SxS) card.
Workaround: Do not write-protect the card and do not eject the card while the application
is running.
➤ Bug Number: UDevC00115894. Playing back XDCAM DV 25 media from a disc might
drop or skip audio frames, this could be due to the disc needing time to spin back up.
➤ Bug Number: UDevC00116263. The following folder names: “OMFI MediaFiles,” “Avid
MediaFiles,” “Contents,” “Clip,” and “BPAV” are application or camera generated file
names which contain data appropriate media files. To avoid assertion failure errors when
mounting volumes, do not create additional folders with these file names on your system.
Audio
➤ Bug Number: UDEV00220668. If your system is an HP xw8400, you must customize the
sound configuration in order for the editing application to correctly control the levels of the
microphone or other connected audio device:
Workaround:
To customize the sound card configuration:
1. In the Project window, click the Settings tab.
2. Double-click Sound Card Configuration.