User`s guide
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Running more than one application at a time causes errors. Most
video applications create a DirectDraw overlay surface, which writes
video. DirectDraw allows only a single overlay surface to exist at one
time. A video application would have to stop running before a second
video applications starts.
Workaround: When running both Avid Xpress DV and QuickTime 5.0
at the same time, play the video all the way through to the end in
QuickTime. This allows the appropriate resources to release from
QuickTime in order to run Avid Xpress DV.
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Using the headphone output on the Sony VAIO inverts the polarity.
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If a JVC
®
device is not running when you arm a track (video or
audio) in the Record tool, the JVC device cannot send data to the
1394 FireWire. When you play from the deck controls in the Record
tool, the JVC device plays and displays video on the JVC device;
however, you do not see or hear anything on the desktop. If you click
Record in the Record tool, you see an error message that there is no
signal data.
Workaround: Turn on the JVC device before arming any tracks in the
Record tool.
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cleaner EZ installs a DV codec that causes a QuickTime export to fail
when using the AppleDV compressor.
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The Send to Media Cleaner option is not available when cleaner EZ
is installed on a secondary partition.
Workaround: Install cleaner EZ on your C: drive.
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A RealMedia
™
file having two periods in a row in the file name
causes RealPlayer 7 to crash when you play a file exported from
Avid Xpress DV.