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performance, Avid has provided a console command which allows you to pre-render more
frames. This will slow down the start of play, but improve the overall playback
performance.To increase the number of pre-render frames:
Perform the following:
1. Open the Console window by selecting Tools > Console.
2. In the Console command line, type the following command followed by the number of
frames you want to pre-render:
multicampreload 20
3. Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh). The value is saved. You do not need to
reenter the command when you relaunch the editing application. To restore the default
value, enter the command with no value.
Bug Number: UDevC0088738. When you scrub a clip with “Fast Scrub” on, you might
notice that when you stop scrubbing, the video continues to play in the record monitor. This
might be more noticeable in HD projects or when you are working on shared storage. Fast
scrub actually has a number of frames in flight while you drag the blue bar. The in process
frames continue to play once you stop scrubbing.
Bug Number: UDevC00103865. (Mojo DX) Currently, if you open a 24p PAL, 25p PAL or
720p 50 project and load a clip into the timeline and then play the clip, you may see frames
drop.
Workaround: Set your project to an HD project type and then back to your 24p or 25p
project. You only have to do this once per session.
Bug Number: UDevC00026088. When you play media and then you press stop, the Source
monitor stops, but the external client monitor steps back approximately 2 frames.
Bug Number: . (Macintosh) QuickTime reference movies are useful as long as you are
working with Avid media files available on your local system or in an Avid Unity
environment. However, if you expect to move the exported QuickTime file to a system that
doesn't have access to the media, then you should use the standard QuickTime export so the
media files and QuickTime wrapper can be moved as one file.
Bug Number: Udev00209633. With Full Screen Playback enabled on a single monitor, the
video might stutter and you might notice tearing toward the top of the image during
playback. Tearing might also appear if you use variable-speed play.
Bug Number: . When the Avid editing application stops streaming play, a number of
additional frames are sent to the DNA device in order to keep the client monitor synchronous
with the desktop display. The DNA device must play out that number of frames after the