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Using the Client Monitor to Preview a Plug-In Effect
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Some plug-in effects let you adjust an image by using controls that appear as overlays, such as
handles and wire frames, in the Effect Preview monitor. You access these overlays by clicking
the Outline/Path button at the bottom of the Effect Editor. In some cases, you can then access
further controls by clicking buttons on the right side of the Effect Editor that are similar to the
buttons available in standard Avid 3D effects.
The Angle control is not available in standard Avid effects but appears in some AVX plug-in
effects. The Angle control lets you alter an effects angle or direction value by dragging within a
graphic representation of a circle. Values can be positive or negative and are not limited to a
single 360º rotation.
Using the Client Monitor to Preview a Plug-In Effect
Some plug-in vendors let you preview the effect in the client monitor. This lets you see how the
effect will look in your Avid editing application while you are working on the effect in the
plug-in interface. The effect does not play smoothly but you can view the results frame by frame.
Depending on the vendor’s implementation this might apply to HD as well as SD projects. See
your plug-in documentation for information on whether the option is supported and any
additional information on configuring the plug-in to work with the client monitor.
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The AVX Plug-ins custom interface cannot display frames on the client monitor if the Capture
tool is open.
Troubleshooting AVX Plug-Ins
This topic describes problems that you might encounter with AVX plug-ins and suggests
possible solutions or sources for more information.
If a plug-in does not work as expected and these suggestions do not solve the problem, contact
the plug-in vendor.
Plug-In Does Not Appear in the Effect Palette
AVX plug-ins have a plug-in icon in the Effect Palette and in the Timeline. If the plug-in icon
does not appear in the Effect Palette after installation, the plug-in might be in the wrong folder.
For more information, see “Locating the AVX 1.x Plug-Ins Folder (Windows Only)” on
page 190 and “Installing AVX Plug-ins” on page 189.