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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.
Bug Number: . (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.
Bug Number: . (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.
Bug Number: UDEV00145432. The following error message appears if you attempt to
capture DV 25 from a DV 50 source or DV 50 from a DV 25 source: “Exception:
ADM_DIO_ERROR_OCCURRED, DIOerr:Expected DV50 NTSC but received
DV25NTSC.”
Bug Number: UDEV00139553. 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.
Bug Number: . 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.
Bug Number: . When you capture DVCPRO HD from a Panasonic HD 1200A deck, keep
the menu DIF SPEED set to S400.