Useful Console Commands
A subset of console commands (P) = Persistent, (NP) = Non-Persistent.
A detailed description of some useful console commands is available below. Help Commands - List all console commands.
AcplGpuEffects true - displays current state of ACPL GPU effects processing and if installed graphics card is qualified to do so. BackRevCC - Allows Nitris and Adrenaline (ver 2.x) Color Correction effects in the currentlyloaded sequence to be saved in a format compatible with Meridien (NP) CheckSequences - Checks all sequences for internal inconsistencies DumpFXSummary - Effects contained in a sequence are printed to the Console, new in MC3 DumpSourceSummary - Sources contained in a sequence are printed to the Console, new inMC v3 Edo any/acplcpu/acplgpu/hw/sw - "Effect Domain Override" forces effects processing tooccur in the specified domain. Any = default. (NP) RepairSequences - Attempts to repair sequences with internal inconsistencies Subsys monpane debug - Allows precomputes to be loaded into source window (NP) ToggleHWDecode - Disables the hardware codecs (NP) WatchSequence - Continually check the sequence in the timeline for internal inconsistencies,popping up a message the moment one is detected.
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setresizetype
To change the quality of 2D resizing
1. Press Ctrl+6 (Windows) or ⌘+6 (Macintosh) to open the Console.
2. Enter the following command into the Console and press return: setresizetype 9 This Command changes the resize rendering method to polyphase interpolation. This is a high-quality rendering method that dramatically increases the quality of all 2D resizes (including the Picture-in-Picture effect, all the 2D keyers, and the “letterbox” Reformat effects). As this scaling algorithm takes slightly longer to process you will notice a reduction in the number of simultaneous real-time effects that are possible.
3. To change back to anti-aliased bilinear interpolation, enter the following command into the Console: setresizetype 8 The quality will also reset to anti-aliased bilinear interpolation when you quit and relaunch the application.
AND TCBreakTolerance
The console is opened via the Tools menu or by doing a CMD-6 on Mac or CTRL-6 on a PC. Once the console is open:
This should be entered each time the application is started up as it does not stick. The supported values are 2-12. Users who have tested this feature have found that “3” provided excellent results.
“1” is not allowed as it will return timecode breaks where there are none as it is too sensitive a setting. Users may find that “2” or “4” will work better for their tapes, but the user now has control over that setting.
AND IgnoreQTRate
Type 'IgnoreQTRate true' into the console. Avid then ignores the frame rate of the Quicktime file on import, and brings it in frame-for-frame. This setting resets to False on a restart of Avid.
Cool. Keep your favorites coming, and they can be added to the list.
Um...define "internal inconsistencies". I have no idea what that term means.
"... define "internal inconsistencies" ..."
One example would be taking a sequence backward, to an older system. Some elements of the newer sequence might be nonsense to teh older system. RepairSequences will strip those out, or make them workable.
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