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Viewing the Installed Plug-Ins
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Viewing the Installed Plug-Ins
To see which plug-ins are installed in your system.
To view a list of the installed plug-ins:
1. Select Help > About Avid Media Composer
2. Click the Configuration tab.
Scroll in the window to see a list of installed plug-ins and their version numbers.
Avid Generic Plug-In
The Avid Generic plug-in natively supports the following format for linking and playing. When you
select Autodetect, the Avid Generic plug-in will be used instead of QuickTime for the following
formats.
•XAVC-S (mp4)
H.264 (.mov and .mp4)
AAC (.mov, mp4, .aac)
MJPEG/Video Only - .mov container
MJPEG/PCM Audio - .mov container
•JPEG - .jpg files
PCM Audio only files - .mov container
TIFF - .tif files
Note: It is possible to use this plug-in by right-clicking in the Source Browser Plug-in column and
selecting Link with Avid Generic.
For more information on QuickTime support, see http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/how_to/
QuickTime-Support-and-Security-on-Windows
Automatically Linking Media from a Third Party Device
Use the following procedure when using a third party device such as Panasonic P2, Sony XDCAM,
XDCAM EX, HDCAM SR, and Canon.
A typical workflow is as follows:
1. Make sure the third party Avid Media Access plug-in is installed on your system.
2. Make sure the third party driver is installed if necessary. See your third party documentation for
driver information.
3. Make sure the “Automatically link to volumes” option is enabled in the Link Settings Volume
Mounting tab.
4. Connect your third party device to your editing system and if necessary insert any cards or disks.
The system scans the device and automatically links the clips into the active bin. If no bin is
active, you will be prompted to create a new bin.
The clips point directly to the high-resolution media on the device.