
Media 100 Legacy Compatible Peripherals Guide
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Media 100 has tested and approved the configurations in this guide. For the most up-to-date
information on current approved configurations, please refer to the Media 100 Compatible
Peripherals Guide at http://www.media100.com/product/techinfo/techinfo.html.
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What’s New
Customers who are looking for support, upgrades and/or parts for their Media 100 legacy systems
can contact TimeLine Designs, Inc: http://www.timelinedesigns.com/
TimeLine Designs, Inc offers support for all Media 100 Mac-based models, older Macintosh
platforms including NuBus and PCI systems and older Media 100 software, dating back to Version
2.6.2.
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Introduction
Media 100 digital editing systems are open systems that are compatible with most third-party
peripherals. Since there are so many choices and possible configurations currently on the market,
Media 100 Inc. has a dedicated group to test and recommend third-party peripherals on a
continuing basis.
Media 100 products are extremely sophisticated and are constantly adding new capabilities.
High-quality digital video and real-time effects demand extremely fast throughput and
performance; therefore, we want to make sure that you configure complete systems that allow your
Media 100 system to run at its optimum performance.
Included in this guide are specific system configurations and compatible peripherals that have been
tested to date by Media 100 Inc. To ensure optimum performance of a Media 100 system, it is very
important that these specified configurations be followed. As we continue our testing, this list of
supported system configurations and compatible peripherals will be updated. Use this guide when
configuring Media 100 systems.
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It is not required that you use only the peripherals in this document. However, Technical Support may not be
able to fully assist you and your customers if they are not familiar with the equipment you are using.
When using this guide, keep the following in mind:
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For models with RealTimeFX Option, use Media 100 xr model configurations. For Media 100
le-DV model, use le configurations.
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We do no long-term reliability testing, but evaluate small quantities for a limited period of time.
We test using programs that were created by Media 100 specifically to stress the systems with
real-time transitions, real-time static titles, real-time audio EQ, and audio crossfades.
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Your results will vary if your real-time effects are longer with a shorter distance between them.
You will get better results if they are shorter and there is a greater distance between them. For
example, if you have back to back titles, the buffer may not have time to flush, and the second
title may need to be rendered.
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