Connecting a Client Monitor over a 1394 Port
To connect a Client monitor to a Windows or a Macintosh system:
  A Windows system is shown as an example.
1.  Connect the system as you did in Connecting a Computer without a Client Monitor, but don't turn on the power.
2.  Connect a Client monitor to a digital video deck, a digital camera, or a transcoder using the necessary analog cable. Connecting a Computer with a Client Monitor shows an example of a digital video deck connected to a Client monitor.

3.  Connect powered external speakers (or built-in speakers) to a digital video deck, a digital camera, or a transcoder using the necessary cables.
4.  Turn on the power to all peripheral equipment, and then to the system.
5.  When you run your Avidáediting application, you must turn off real- time effects to enable the output data to be sent to the 1394 port.
  The output video and audio are synchronized as client audio and video, and do not match the video displayed on the computer monitor and the audio sent to the system speakers (see Audio and Video Sync Issues).
See Also
Connecting a Client Monitor
Audio and Video Sync Issues

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