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  • Player for movies created for Media 100xs

    Posted by Ronald Leggio on January 14, 2011 at 12:13 am

    I created some animations and After Effect to use with a Media 100xs system a few years ago. I no longer have the Media 100 system but would like to use the movies for my demo reel. The other caveat is I only have a Windows 7 laptop. Does anyone know if a way to convert these files from the Media 100 NTSC to any format that I could use?

    I know Media 100 was available on the Windows operating system and don’t know if there is a codec that would allow me to view these on my PC Win7 laptop.

    Many thanks!
    Steve

    Dave Mccarthy replied 15 years, 4 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Floh Peters

    January 14, 2011 at 10:42 am

    There is no Windows version of the Media 100 codec anymore. There was a version (the iFinish transcoder), but some Windows Quicktime update broke the functionality, and since these days most people use different codecs like ProRes anyway it never got re-engineered to work on current Windows QuickTime versions.
    If you have a Mac somewhere you can download the free codec from media100.com. If not, maybe you can post the files somewhere (e.g. on an FTP server) where I can download and convert them for you.

  • Ronald Leggio

    January 14, 2011 at 9:51 pm

    Thanks for the response… If I can find a Mac, where would I find the codec and what is the file name to download? Is it a plug in or add on for Quicktime of is it a stand alone program? I just would like some way to convert to any current format that I could use on Windows 7.

    I thought I may be out of luck since this is 2011 and that was back in 2000-2004 that I created these. I’ll keep your contact information and see what I can find out on my end. I just recently relocated to Guam so my resources are somewhat limited.

    RSL

  • Dave Mccarthy

    January 15, 2011 at 5:40 pm

    The codecs are free, and you can get a 15 day free trial of the latest version of Media 100 Suite at
    https://media100.com/support/downloads.php

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