User Guide

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(Windows Only) Avid Attic folders can only be created by Administrators. An
Administrator has to first launch the application, open a project, close the project and quit
the application. Then when a non-Administrator user uses the application, their work is
saved to the Avid Attic.
You should note the following when transcoding media. If you have a project in one format,
such as 1080i 50 and you add a supported progressive format to the clip such as 1080p 25,
once you transcode the media, if you try to delete the clip, the clip contains both progressive
and interlaced media. The delete dialog does not indicate that the clip you are trying to
delete contains both progressive and interlaced media.
For NewsCutter projects, you can only select base timecode (TC1) display formats in the
Tracking Information menu. You can view other timecode formats in the Timeline window,
but tracking information does not display above the Source/Record monitor except for the
base timecode.
Settings
If you take your user settings from your Adrenaline, Mojo or Software Only system forward
to a system running with a Nitris DX, Fast scrub will be disabled. New user settings with a
system running with a Nitris DX will have Fast Scrub enabled by default.
Currently, when saving toolsets, the bin position is not saved.
Do not carry User Profiles from a previous version to this version. Create new user settings.
If you do use previous settings, the size of tools and windows might not be as expected,
especially tools and windows that have been updated for this version.
Titles
(Macintosh) You might see vertical gray lines when you horizontally scroll the pages of a
crawling title in Title Tool
.
(Macintosh) The background image might not display when editing an existing title from the
Timeline.
Workaround: Either promote the title to Marquee, or modify the existing title from the bin.
(Adrenaline) Currently, an image might appear distorted in the Title Tool if you are in Draft
or Best Performance play back mode.
Workaround: View the image in the Title Tool in Full Quality or Full Quality 10-bit mode.