![]() A bug in this release disables playback with the Media 100 i Codec in NTSC 601 format. We recommend that you not install the 10.6.8 update if you have existing i Codec media.Īpple released Mac OS X 10.7 “Lion” in July 2011. We are working with Apple to find a solution but the eventual outcome is unknown. A bug in this update disables playback with the Media 100 i Codec in NTSC 601 format. This is separate from the Media 100 Suite general preference settings “Remember Window Positions” and “Remember Last Project Opened.”Īpple released the Mac OSX 10.6.8 update in June 2011. Window State: Mac OS X 10.7 automatically restores windows that had been open the last time an application was stopped. The View menu now has “Show Toolbar” and “Hide Toolbar” commands to replace the buttons, keyboard shortcut command+option+T. ![]() Toolbars: Mac OS X 10.7 does not support the toolbar button which was at the right of the title bar for windows that have a toolbar. Rendering: Rendering performance has been improved. REDCODE Metadata: New controls have been added to the Metadata window: Luma/R/G/B curve editor and Lift/Gamma/Gain. Project Window: A bug where a new program created with the “New Program…” command would appear in the project window with an incorrect title until it was saved has been corrected. Media 100 Suite now presents an authentication dialog before creating the top level folder. Media Folders: Mac OS X 10.7 restricts users from creating folders at the top level of the boot drive without authentication as an administrator. The old shortcut is now assigned to Show/Hide Toolbar. Make Preview Frame command: The keyboard shortcut for the “Make Preview Frame” command is now command+control+T. Import XML: A bug where alpha information was lost during import has been corrected. MAC OS X: Media 100 Suite now supports Mac OS X 10.7 “Lion.” See the note below about codec compatibility.Īudio Clips: The associated video frame rate of audio-only clips is now displayed in the Edit Clip panel and bin list views.Ĭonform: Clips in programs created with the “Conform Program” command with “Resize with Motion Editor” now retain their original frame size information.
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