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There are two ways to connect a Client monitor to your Avid system:
Through your Avid input/output hardware device
For details on connecting a Client monitor through your Avid input/output hardware, see
the appropriate topic for your Avid input/output hardware device in “Connecting
Cameras, Decks, and Monitors” in the Help.
For software only-systems, through an IEEE 1394 connection, analog connection, or
dual-head display board.
For details on connecting a Client monitor to a software-only system, see “Connecting
the Editing Equipment.
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If you do not have a Client monitor connected, you can still view the video through the
camera eyepiece or through a monitor attached to a deck when outputting to an external
camera or deck.
For details on playing video to a DV device, see Playing Back to a DV Device” on
page 512.
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When you display video through an external monitor, you might see less responsiveness
during certain system functions, such as scrub, single-frame play, effect editing, and effect
preview.
Video and audio might appear to be out of sync when you have a DV device and a Client
monitor attached to your system. The system, however, is functioning normally. For more
information, see “Audio and Video Sync Issues” in the Help.
If you are using the Play Length Toggle button to limit the length of the material in the
Timeline, the Play button is highlighted in white. You should check the color of the Play
button, and if necessary turn off the Play Length function, before an important play and
review session, such as when you want to play the entire sequence to the Client monitor. For
more information on the Play Length function, see “Playing a Limited Duration of a
Sequence” on page 592.
Activating and Deactivating the
Client Monitor Display
If your Avid editing system has an Avid input/output hardware device attached and active,
you can activate or deactivate the display in your Client monitor at any time. When the
display is inactive, video is not visible in the Client monitor for either playback or scrubbing.
Audio playback is not affected by deactivating the Client monitor.