USER SETTINGS – Best Practices In The Age Of Adrenaline, DX And Beyond
Beginning with Version 1 of Avid Media Composer (the version utilizing Adrenaline hardware) Avid Technology advises that users should create NEW/SEPARATE versions of their User Settings for each software version release. In other words, you should create User Settings for Versions 1.x, 2.x, 3.x and so forth. While the software will certainly allow you to load User Settings from other versions, the result will be errors and problems while editing.
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Also, when transferring a
Anonymous — Thu, 09/10/2009 - 17:59Also, when transferring a project from PC to Mac both running MC 3.1, I was advised to create a new Project and User Settings with the same name and only transfer Project and Media Folders.
If you're transferring the
Anonymous — Sun, 09/13/2009 - 10:02If you're transferring the project, then why do you have to make a new one? Just make sure that all the files inside the project folder that you're transferring from Mac to PC have extensions on them. The project file has the extension ".avp", the settings file has the extension ".avs", and bins have the extension ".avb"
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