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Andy Stinton
October 28, 2014 at 3:16 pmSo far Media 100 seems to work; at least it launches (with a little trick),
Care to share the little trick ? Or you maybe not able to.
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Brian Uhler
October 31, 2014 at 4:45 pmI also called and was told there is no plans to support new Mac OS. So is media 100 throwing in the towel? I don’t know how they expect to stay in business if they are not going to support the newer OS’s. Does anyone else know any more info? We are in the process of doing some upgrades and if this is the case might have to make the move to FC.
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Andrew Mehta
November 1, 2014 at 10:40 amHere’s my guess at what Floh’s little trick might have been…
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152359003607015&set=o.941583789204458
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Floh Peters
November 3, 2014 at 12:58 pm[Andrew Mehta] “Here’s my guess at what Floh’s little trick might have been…
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152359003607015&set=o.94158378920445...
(Video shows Media 100 running under Yosemite).”This is actually not the way I did it, but also a good way to test Media 100. It would be great if we could get some feedback in case something does not work as expected under Yosemite, in case somebody wants to do some additional tests. As I said, I did an initial look at the Yosemite situation, which looked promising. Unfortunately I have to wait for drivers for our MetaSAN storage system for 10.10 before I can do “real” work on Media 100 on Yosemite, and I am not sure when they will be available.
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Andrew Mehta
November 3, 2014 at 6:01 pmGood to hear there’s another way to do it, as the way I did it renders other Yosemite Apps unusable (Quicktime Player won’t start, for example).
I’ve been out of video editing for a while, and don’t have much equipment. I’ll probably attempt an edit at some point within my 14 day trial period, but will be using Standard Def video from a MiniDV camera. I’ll report back on how smoothly it goes if it helps.
I did have some problems opening an old project, but I put it down to not having all the media present (it did the usual search for media, and claimed a few files were missing – it still opened the project, program, and bins okay though). I’ll try again shortly with a project I know I have all the media for, and see if that’s any more successful.
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Andy Stinton
November 5, 2014 at 3:54 pmI find it interesting that Boris is keeping it’s plan quiet. If they are not continuing support under Yosemite I would have hoped that the company would have made an official statement.
Many have been faithful customers for years ($$$$) and should IMHO deserve some consideration.
Boris over to you…
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News Minute Network
Canadian Music Week Awards Producer
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Andrew Mehta
November 24, 2014 at 3:51 amJust sharing two further videos.
The first is a quicker way to change SystemVersion.plist … allowing you to run Media 100 and your Yosemite apps side by side.
[Maybe make a backup of SystemVersion.plist before doing any changes though]:
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152394100812015Post by Andrew Mehta.The second is a video showing that the latest update 10.10.1 appears to take away the blue outline around clips when drag and dropping. Unless it’s just an OS setting I’ve got wrong somewhere, =P:
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152393632342015Post by Andrew Mehta.
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