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6 Working with Plug-In Effects
You can use AVX plug-in effects to add new effects or to update existing effects. This chapter
describes how to work with these plug-in effects.
On Windows systems only, some Avid editing applications can use Avid input/output hardware
and an Avid plug-in for Adobe After Effects
®
to view After Effects compositions on an external
(client) monitor.
Understanding AVX Plug-Ins
Freeing Memory Used by AVX 1.x Plug-ins
Installing AVX Plug-ins
Locating the AVX 1.x Plug-Ins Folder (Windows Only)
Updating and Promoting AVX Plug-ins
Assigning Multiple Tracks in Plug-in Effects
Using AVX Plug-In Controls
Using the Client Monitor to Preview a Plug-In Effect
Troubleshooting AVX Plug-Ins
Working with the Avid After Effects EMP Plug-In (Windows Only)
Understanding AVX Plug-Ins
Third-party plug-in effects use the Avid Visual Extensions (AVX) standard. AVX is a
cross-platform software architecture that allows software effect modules to work with a host
application such as an Avid editing application.
Avid also develops some AVX plug-in effects and supplies them with your Avid editing
application. For example, the Illusion FX category of effects are AVX plug-in effects.
Third-party plug-in effects appear in the Effect Palette in their own category (usually the name of
the plug-in vendor). Individual effects each have a plug-in icon. Plug-in effects behave in your
Avid editing application in much the same way as standard Avid-supplied effects. For example,
when you apply a plug-in effect to a sequence, the plug-in effect icon appears in the Timeline.
You can also save and apply effect templates based on plug-in effects.