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Media 100 - 12.1.3

digital video production and streaming media solution

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Current Version: 12.1.3
Release Date: 2008-04-21
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 553
Downloads (all versions): 10,437
Price: from $895

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Since 1993, Media 100 Inc.'s flagship product line of award-winning Media 100 digital video systems has redefined the digital video industry by making program creation simpler and more affordable. With over 19,000 customers in more than 50 countries worldwide, Media 100 for Macintosh digital video systems are used in the creation of programs for broadcast, video, animation, multimedia, CD-ROM and the Internet.

Media 100's unique DV integration provides customers with the ability to mix analog and digital signals in the same program and then master the program out to an analog deck via Composite, S-Video, or Component, or to a DV device. It also provides users with the ability to select the compression levels best suited for their project, and uses a digital to digital transfer so DV footage never leaves the digital domain. The DV Option, coupled with the new hardware, overcomes the inherent post-production lim

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This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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Media 100 ReviewSorry but this software is really not so bad after all ... - Version: 12.1.1, 1/29/2008 12:00AM PST

Mick-L
I've been using Media100 since ... say ... 1995, along with FCP (since 4-5 years). And I find it usefull, certainly for professionals, but maybe also for the rest of us. First : compared to the magnificent but clumsy interface of FCP (OMG ... those endless options ...), its immediate and easy use. Second (should be first) : its extremely reliable (never quits unexpectidly, no strange behaviour ...). Third : it ships with integrated hardware (acceleration card and input panel rack) and FCP doesnt (have to devise your own hardware configuration ...) ; that makes it a versatile solution (all kind of inputs right out of the box - including SDI and also old things from your VCR, and not only firewire ... usefull to get HD from 3-components, just for example). And fourth : price seems rather OK to me, compared to a FCP + hardware solution. And : the resulting work is professional, up to 1080p/23,97 .

I appreciate : easy and immediate use, excellent professionnal resulting work, input versatility, integrated hardware out of the box. Neutral : price. Poor : support / documentation, and they could update the look of their interface.
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Media 100 Usage TipLOL - Version: 12.1.1, 1/28/2008 12:00AM PST

Max Frever
You've got to admit these people have guts. Where I live, our coffee shops are littered with film directors and camera men who have been displaced by the digital age. At the risk of mixing allegories, companies like Media 100 and Avid should wake up and smell the coffee in Brazil.

I remember seeing my first SP Betacam back in the mid 80s. Tthey cost $100,000+ and Media 100 units were 3 times the price. True broadcast quality for cameras is now entry-level at around $700 but Media 100 still clings to this field of dreams mentality. Even Final Cut Express will do the job that Media 100 does and at a fraction of the cost.

If I were these people, I'd bend with the wind and release this for its true value - in the vicinity of $85 to $120.

Just because I bought a Mercededs for $60K 20 years ago doesn't mean that it's worth that today, Sounds like a last desperate dash for cash from a company that's in the process of folding IMHO.
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Media 100 CommentaryWho ACTUALLY still buys this??! - Version: 11.5, 11/7/2006 03:06AM PST

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Log2Lin
Sorry, don't get it. I had several M100's (P6000) in the past, and maybe back in 1995 it still made SOME sense to invest in one, but TODAY? Sorry, but the only reason I ever even considered using the unintuitive, incapable software was because I HAD TO, since there was no other way to use the hardware. But if that hadn't been the case, then I would have chucked the CRAP software on day one. Looking at packages such as Final Cut (even Express!) or even Premiere, I see ZERO reason why I should actually PAY for anything Media100 has left to offer. Same goes for AVID by the way. Makes NO economical, practical or even technical sense! I work in a Studio with FIFTEEN FCP and TWO AVID suite's (the M100's are LONG gone, fortunately)... gee, guess which of those take FAR more time and money to keep running smoothly, let alone to get to work decently with other programs that one needs for one's professional workflow nowadays??

Obviously: the AVIDs!

P2 support?? Works with AJA Products?? Oh geeeee... already??! That only makes them about two+ years late! That should get them up to speed by, what? 2024? Too bad they have celebrated their 12th or so bankruptcy by then, one of which will finally be terminal. Or maybe AVID will by them. To hold hands as they go down together... :-D
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