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Options for Moving User Settings Files
You might want to move user settings information from one location to another on your
system, or from one system to another.
The easiest and most reliable way to do this is to take advantage of user profiles. When you
import a user profile, your Avid editing application finds all the necessary files and copies
them to the correct location. For more information about using and creating User Profiles,
see “Understanding User Profiles” on page 92.
Experienced Avid users, however, are accustomed to moving user settings around manually
on their systems. If you choose to take this approach, make sure you copy the entire user or
user profile folder, not just the individual settings files, and place the copied folder in your
user folder.
Summary of Settings
The following table briefly describes each item in the Settings list and where you can find
additional information on a particular item.
Setting Name Description Reference Topic
AMA Sets options for creating bins and mounting volumes
when you are working with AMA (Avid Media
Access).
AMA Settings” on page 1231
Audio Sets the default audio pan and options for audio
scrub. For more information, see “Using Clip Gain
and Pan Mode” on page 769 and Adjusting Digital
Scrub Parameters” on page 748.
Audio Settings” on page 1232
Audio Project Defines the audio settings for the project and the
audio input and output methods.
Audio Project Settings” on page 1233
Bin Sets options for bins and for the SuperBin. “Bin Settings” on page 1240
Bin View Selects and formats the information displayed in bins.
For more information, see “Understanding Bin
Views” on page 340.
Capture Defines how your Avid editing application
captures and batch captures in specific situations.
“Capture Settings” on page 1241
Communication
(Serial) Ports
Sets a port for Remote Play and Capture. “Communication (Serial) Ports Tool
Settings” on page 1246