Media 100 supports Blackmagic Design video I/O cards

Oct 30, 2009 1:06 PM

    

Media 100’s Media 100 Suite Version 1.1 is now available. Media 100 Suite v1.1 adds support for Blackmagic Design's Intensity Pro, DeckLink SDI, DeckLink Studio and DeckLink HD Extreme video cards.

Released in August 2009, Media 100 Suite brings fast, high-quality editing and compositing to Mac OS X. Media 100 Suite takes advantage of many QuickTime codecs including DVCPRO HD and Apple ProRes 422. Apple Final Cut Studio and Adobe After Effects integration lets users share projects among Final Cut Pro, Color and Media 100 and export timelines from Media 100 to After Effects. Editors can export legacy Media 100 projects to Final Cut Pro for further editing and revisions, export Final Cut Pro sequences into Media 100 or export a Media 100 sequence to Color for advanced color-grading.

In addition to Blackmagic Design video I/O cards, Media 100 Suite supports Matrox MXO2, AJA video I/O cards, Media 100 HDx hardware, FireWire I/O and Panasonic P2 acquisition. Boris RED is included for integrated 3D compositing, titling and effects.

Media 100 Suite v1.x customers can download the v1.1 update free from the Media 100 Web site.




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