Avid recommends that you read all the information in this ReadMe file thoroughly before using any new software version.
Avid Free DV software is provided "as is." This means Avid does not guarantee this software's compatibility with any particular computer system, or various components installed on it. Additionally, Avid does not assume any technical or customer support responsibilities for Avid Free DV by phone, e-mail, or fax. Because of the widespread, free nature of this release, we invite users to become a part of our online community to obtain and share information with other users. For support Avid Free DV users should visit the community forum at www.avid.com/freedv . However, all Avid products that are available for purchase, include technical support from the product experts at Avid. For information on purchasing Avid products, see below.
As mentioned above Avid does not assume any technical or customer support responsibilities for Avid Free DV. The help and documentation available for Avid Free DV is actually the Avid Xpress Products online help system. This system includes many features that are not available with Avid Free DV. These features have been grayed out or do not appear in the application, but are available on the Avid Xpress Pro or Avid Xpress DV models.
The Avid Xpress Products online help system includes a contents list, search capabilities, and context-sensitive Help. To access the Help system, from within the Avid Free DV application, select Avid Free DV Help from the Help menu. To find out about a particular window or dialog box, with the cursor on the window, press F1 (Windows) or the Help key (Macintosh). This will take you to the online help topic specific to the item you clicked on.
If you have Safari as your default web browser, the Avid Free DV Help does not open correctly. To view the Avid Free DV Help, you need to make Internet Explorer your default browser.
1. Open System Preferences and click Internet in the Internet & Network area.
2. Click the Web tab and select Internet Explorer from the Default Web Browser pop-up menu.
If you change your default browser and the Help files still open in Safari, you need to reassociate the Help files to open in Internet Explorer.
4. Select Internet Explorer from the Open With pop-up menu.
5. Select Change All. Even though only the icon for the selected file changes, all the Help files are now reassociated with Internet Explorer.
6. Close the Get Info window. The next time you select Help in Avdi Free DV, it opens in Internet Explorer.
If you are having trouble using your Avid system:
2. Check this ReadMe file for the latest information.
3. Go to the Avid Free DV web pages located at www.avid.com/freedv . Once on the web site, visit the Avid Free DV user forum for online community-based support. This page also provides links to additional resources, helpful information about using Avid Free DV, or information about general digital video editing topics. Check these pages often as the information is continuously updated and expanded.
Avid Free DV was created to give everyone the ability to experience Avid's award-winning user interface. Avid Free DV is a streamlined version of Avid's professional video editing software and therefore has many limited capabilities. Once you've had a chance to familiarize yourself with the Avid editing interface we recommend upgrading to Avid Xpress DV or Avid Xpress Pro where you will benefit dramatically from increased functionality and power.
Learn more about the powerful features and functionality you get when you upgrade to Avid Xpress DV and Avid Xpress Pro by visiting www.avid.com/products .
Avid provides a number different options for purchasing its solutions. Go to www.avid.com/howtobuy to find the option that works best for you.
If you would like to purchase Avid Xpress DV, visit the online Avid Store at www.avidstore.com .
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