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Media 100 HD editing now available for the Mac
Dec 20, 2004 8:00 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter
Media 100, a unit of Optibase, has released its Media 100 HD for the Macintosh platform. The 10-bit uncompressed SD and HD editing system enables editors to work in both SD and HD and even mix SD and HD content (in both 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios) in the same programs using the same timeline.
Magic Eye, a post house based in Cologne, Germany, has purchased five new Media 100 HD systems to upgrade its existing Media 100i systems.
The new system also allows users to:
Mix uncompressed and compressed media;
Mix M-JPEG, DV, animation and other QuickTime codecs in real time without lengthy importing or rendering;
Mix analog and digital video;
View SD and HD output simultaneously, regardless of source material.
Media 100 HD is now shipping with Version 10 software.
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