User Guide
Limitations and Known Issues
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Workaround: Check the sequence into the Interplay Window before you attempt to
transfer it.
➤ In workgroup environments prior to Avid Interplay, you could automatically consolidate
from NewsCutter during Send to DMS. With the Avid Interplay release, the automated
consolidate is not available. Choose to consolidate prior to sending to DMS.
➤ When working with MultiRez, high-quality audio cannot be distinguished from up-sampled
proxy audio created with previous versions of the editor. For instance, an 8 kHz proxy audio
up-sampled to 48 kHz on import in Interplay version 1.0 is considered as good as a real 48
kHz high quality audio. In that case, if MultiRez is set to use 48 kHz audio, it picks up the
most recent file of the two.
Force Disconnect Client Mode in an Interplay Environment
Your system administrator might need to temporarily remove your editing system from
access to the network. This might occur if new software needs to be installed or if
components need to be updated, for example. To force a disconnect, your administrator runs
a script that forces disconnection from the network without physically removing your
system. Your administrator can also reconnect your system at the appropriate time using
another script.
It is possible to import from shared drives and export to them in Forced Disconnected Client
mode. Avid recommends, however, that you do not import from or export to shared drives
when your administrator has force-disconnected your editing system. Avid does not support
any workflow that includes importing from or exporting to shared drives when the system is
in Forced Disconnected Client mode.
In general, if you are in Forced Disconnected Client mode and if you import or export using
shared drives, after the import or export those drives might appear to be available for other
purposes such as importing, capturing, playing, or deleting media, but they are not available.
Similarly, options for shared storage might appear to be available in various settings dialog
boxes and shared drives and media might appear in various menus, tools, and applications;
Avid does not support use of these settings, drives, or media.
To remove the shared drives from your drive lists, disconnect your network cables as
described in “Voluntarily Disconnecting from the Interplay Environment” in the Help, or
exit your editing application and restart it.
The following limitations describe specific instances of drives and options appearing in
Forced Disconnected Client mode:
➤ In the Select Project dialog box, shared workspaces and projects are available and should not
be.