Installation guide
Limitations and Known Issues
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Workaround: Add 10 seconds of color bar or black filler at the beginning and at the end of
the sequence.
➤ Bug Number: UDEV00140687. 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.
➤ Bug Number: UDEV00087119. When you export pan automation on an audio clip as AAF,
it does not translate in Pro Tools. Pro Tools does not accept varying value pan controls
during import.
➤ Bug Number: . In the Export Settings dialog box, the default size is not the image size of
the opened project.
➤ Bug Number: UDEV00086337. When you play an exported clip in the Windows Media
Player, the sequence stalls in the desktop monitor. The audio plays, the blue bar progresses
in the Timeline, and the video and audio output to the client monitor is OK. If the clip that is
loaded in Windows Media Player is removed, then the Play operation plays properly in both
the desktop and client monitors.
➤ Bug Number: UDEV00138232. Exporting Locators exports only a .txt file with frame
count information, not timecode or Feet and Frames. Import also supports only frame count.
➤ Bug Number: . (Encoding to Windows Media) A “Not enough memory is available to
complete this operation or WM_BeginWriting_FAILED” error results from the application
running out of available memory (RAM) while you perform the encode. Encoding to a
Windows Media Video codec requires a lot of memory. The amount of memory required is
directly related to the number of audio and video profile streams, width, height, bit rate,
number of passes, VBR/CBR, and quality of the encoded video, as well as the resolution of
the source media. If you encode HD media, you might need to reduce the bit rate, turn on
2-pass encoding, turn on VBR, lower the quality, or reduce the frame dimension.
➤ Bug Number: . A “WM_FindInputFormat_FAILED” error might appear if the Windows
Media exporter cannot find a suitable input format for a video or audio stream contained in
the current Windows Media Export setting's stream profile. For example, using non-standard
frame dimensions might result in this error. See the Microsoft Windows Media Web site for
more detail.
ICS (International Character Support)
➤ Bug Number: UDev00089590. Workspace names that contain non-ASCII characters can
cause poor performance when working in a bin.