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Media 100 | Media 100 HD
New Audio Mixing Features in Media 100 Version 13New Audio Mixing Features in Media 100 Version 13

In this Media 100 video tutorial, Floh Peters of Magic Eye (Germany) takes a look at Media 100 Version 13's new multi-channel audio output capabilities. With Version 13, you can assign multiple audio tracks to virtual buses and process each bus separately in the timeline. Each bus can separately master to one or more output hardware channels.

Tutorial, Video Tutorial   02/20/2009
Author: Floh Peters
Adobe After Effects
Interlacing Progressive FootageInterlacing Progressive Footage

Weve all heard of de-interlacing footage, but what about re-interlacing? Marco Solorio of OneRiver Media shows us how -- and why -- to create interlaced footage from a progressive source. The results are picture perfect!

Tutorial   09/10/2007
Author: Marco Solorio
Media 100 | Media 100 HD
Media 100 breaks out of its shell at lastMedia 100 breaks out of its shell at last

Have a bunch of Media 100 projects archived that you'd like to have access to, again? Media 100 breaks out of its shell at long last, releasing new versions of their editing system that are software-only, or that can run on cards like the AJA Kona.

Review, Editorial   05/09/2007
Author: Cowdog
Indie Film & Documentary
Formats, Color Bit-Depths, Data Rates and Storage RequirementsFormats, Color Bit-Depths, Data Rates and Storage Requirements

In this article, Creative Cows Ron Lindeboom examines how much hard drive space is needed when using the most commonly used formats, data rates, color bit-depths and formats.

Tutorial   11/18/06
Author: Ron Lindeboom
HDV Format
HDV vs HD: A PrimerHDV vs HD: A Primer

Emmy Award winner, Tim Kolb discusses HDV and its place in the greater scope of HD production formats. Since the inception of the HDV format, we have seen many responces regarding the HDV format and how it fits alongside HDCam, DVCProHD, XDCam and other formats in the greater scope of the HD picture. In this article (which is taken from an HDV Format forum responce), Creative Cow's Tim Kolb gives what we feel is an exemplary job of dissecting the subject and clarifying the many components of the HD universe, HDV being one of those parts....

Tutorial, Feature   06/06/2005
Author: Tim Kolb
Media 100 844/X
Media 100 lowers price and expands 844X line-upMedia 100 lowers price and expands 844X line-up

On November 5, 2002, Media 100 announced that their 844/X product had become a product line... The original 844/X now becomes 844/Xe and a new, lower-priced model is identified as 844/Xi. Along with the new model, Media 100 have unbundled the 844/X from the host computer and storage, offered Media 100's dual stream customers a loyalty bonus (a.k.a. discount) and repositioned the 844/X family as editing software with exceptional compositing skills.

Editorial   11/05/2002
Author: Philip Hodgetts
Media 100 844/X
Media 100's "Pegasus" - 844/XMedia 100's "Pegasus" - 844/X

It's official. Media 100's new 'Pegasus' 844/X has been announced and Philip Hodgetts has given us the definitive analysis of the new product. You won't find a more in-depth report.

Editorial   02/26/2002
Author: Philip Hodgetts
Media 100 844/X
Media 100's Blood Secrets by John MolinariMedia 100's Blood Secrets by John Molinari

In 'Blood Secrets' the founder of Media 100 Inc., John Molinari, laid out the vision and the driving force that fuels Media 100. Even today in 2001, seven years after it was first published, it gives a clear and open window into the company that has changed the video industry so markedly.

Feature   12/27/2001
Author: John Molinari
Media 100 844/X
Media 100 & PegasusMedia 100 & Pegasus

In 1994 Media 100 revolutionized the video post production industry by bringing broadcast quality finishing to the computer desktop for the first time as the initial step in democratizing video. Can they do it again? How does the new Mission and Vision fit with the original vision that drove Media 100? Or was the sale of Cleaner and other software products to focus on the "Pegasus" project a mistake?

Editorial   11/18/2001
Author: Philip Hodgetts
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