In the coming-back-from-the-dead file, Media100 says they're still not dead, and coming back to support Intel-Macs. The company says they're planning on getting the software out the door by Q1 of next year. The question I posed earlier this year when Media100 said they were exhibiting at NAB's April show was is Media100 still relevent? Are you using their software solution? Do you even know who they are and why they were important?Media 100 coming to Intel-Macs
In the coming-back-from-the-dead file, Media100 says they're still not dead, and coming back to support Intel-Macs. The company says they're planning on getting the software out the door by Q1 of next year. The question I posed earlier this year when Media100 said they were exhibiting at NAB's April show was is Media100 still relevent? Are you using their software solution? Do you even know who they are and why they were important?








1. I did my first real editing on Media 100. Lordy it was flaky! But, it did realtime in an era when stock hardware wouldn't cut it.
Are they still relevant today? I doubt it. I couldn't stand the interface. Although, more competition on the Mac platform can only be good. FCP could improve a lot.
Posted at 1:00PM on Aug 26th 2006 by Allan W.