Installation guide

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If you experience these problems, you can switch to the older, “classic” character mappings.
To turn classic character mapping on or off:
1. Make sure that the Title Tool is closed.
2. In the Settings tab of the Project window, double-click Interface.
The Interface Settings dialog box opens.
3. Click the General tab.
4. Select or deselect “Use Classic Character Mapping.
5. Open the Title Tool, switch to a different font, and then switch back to the font you
need.
This action clears any cached font information and ensures that the character mapping
change takes effect.
1080p/29.97 Project Format
Previously, the 1080p/29.97 project was only available on editing applications with
Nitris DX or Mojo DX hardware. With this release of the editing application, the
1080p/29.97 project is also available for software only systems. If you working on an Avid
editing application with an Adrenaline system and you choose the 1080p/29.97 project
format, you will receive the following message. “This project format is not supported with
this hardware. We will switch to Software Only mode.” You will not have access to the
Adrenaline while in this project format. Once you select another project format, you will
regain access to the Adrenaline hardware.
Non-Core AudioSuite Plug-ins
The online Help and the Advanced Guide reference Non-Core AudioSuite Plug-ins in the
Goodies folder. Non-core AudioSuite plug-ins are not included in the Goodies folder. You
must download Non-core AudioSuite plug-ins from the digidesign.com Web site.
Importing Proxy Media
Avid's feature “Avid Media Access (AMA)” allows you to link directly to P2, XDCAM, or
XDCAM EX media. However, if you want to import XDCAM proxy media, you need to
turn off AMA. See “Selecting the AMA Settings” in the Help for information on deselecting
this option, and then follow the steps in the Help topic “Importing Proxy Media from an
XDCAM Disc.
For more information about AMA and Importing and Exporting, see the section on “File
Based Media” in the Help or in the Advanced Guide .pdf of your Avid editing system.