Car Video System User Manual

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4 In the Installer window, choose Uninstall
from the pop-up menu, and click Uninstall.
5 Follow the on-screen instructions to remove
Pro Tools.
6 When finished, click Quit to close the Installer
window.
7 Restart your computer.
Uninstalling Avid Xpress Pro
To uninstall Avid Xpress Pro on Mac OS X:
1 Insert the installer disc into your computer’s
CD/DVD drive.
2 Locate and launch the Installer.
3 Click Uninstall.
4 Follow the instructions to remove
Avid Xpress Pro from your computer.
5 Restart your computer.
Updating Avid Mojo Firmware for a PCIe-
Based Mac
If you are using an Avid Mojo with an Apple
PCIe-based computer (such as Apple Mac Pro or
Mac G5 PCIe), the computer will not recognize
the Avid Mojo firmware if you are upgrading
from either of the following applications:
Media Station|PT 1.6.1 or lower
Pro Tools 7.0 or lower
If this is the case, you must update the
Avid Mojo firmware on a different computer.
The firmware cannot be updated on the PCIe
computer. (This will be true for all Avid Mojo in-
terfaces manufactured before January 2006.)
To update the firmware:
1 Connect the Avid Mojo to a non-PCIe Mac or
any Windows XP computer.
2 On the computer connected to the Avid Mojo,
install Pro Tools 7.4 or Media Station|PT 2.7.
3 Launch Media Station|PT or Pro Tools. This
updates the firmware in the video peripheral.
A message box opens informing you that you
need to power cycle the Avid Mojo and quit the
application.
4 Turn off the Avid Mojo, then connect it to the
PCIe computer.
You are now ready to connect the Avid Mojo
(with updated firmware) to your PCIe-based
Power Mac G5 or Mac Pro system and install
Media Station|PT 2.7.
If you attach an Avid Mojo to your PCIe-
based Mac G5 or Mac Pro without following
these steps, the system will not recognize
the Avid Mojo and you will not be able to
run Media Station|PT.
Using an updated Avid video peripheral
with an earlier version of Media Station|PT
or Pro Tools software downgrades the firm-
ware, and you will need to update the firm-
ware again as described in this procedure.
See “Installing an Avid Video Peripheral”
on page 22 and “Installing
Media Station|PT Software on Mac OS X”
on page 30.