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  2. Media 100 - Wikipedia

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    Media 100 is a manufacturer of video editing software and non-linear editing systems designed for professional cutting and editing. The editing systems can be used with AJA Video Systems, Blackmagic or matrox hardware or as software-only solution with Firewire support and run exclusively on Macs.

  3. Avid DS - Wikipedia

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    AJA Video Systems: First available as a 4:4:4 option to be used in conjunction with Nitris hardware. Final-generation DS systems used the AJA Video Systems Kona 3 (Xena 2K) card as the only I/O for the system. The last systems shipped with two Intel Core Xeon 6-core processors. SAS is the recommended storage for these systems.

  4. Blackmagic Fusion - Wikipedia

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    Additional color tools / New version of Primatte - 5 / Direct support for "KONA 3G - AJA Video Systems" (already existed as plugin from AJA) Fusion 6.4 6.4 July 2012 Connect to AVID, new camera formats, advanced 3D and geometry particles, LPeg scripting, PFTrack lens distortion, DirectX view spanning, Windows 8 compatibility. Fusion 7.0 7.0

  5. Apple ProRes - Wikipedia

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    Apple ProRes is a high quality, "visually lossless" lossy video compression format developed by Apple Inc. for use in post-production that supports video resolution up to 8K.It is the successor of the Apple Intermediate Codec and was introduced in 2007 with Final Cut Studio 2. [1]

  6. Media Composer - Wikipedia

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    AJA Video Systems, Blackmagic Design, Matrox, BlueFish and MOTU are supporting this API. Avid's own DX hardware is still natively interfaced into the application which currently allows some extra features that Open IO is limited in (LTC timecode support for example).

  7. Aja - Wikipedia

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    Aja, another name of the Hindu god Shiva; Music. Aja, a 1977 Steely Dan album "Aja" (song), the title track of that album; Aja!, a 2015 Maija Vilkkumaa album; Aja ...

  8. Quadruplex videotape - Wikipedia

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    The quadruplex format employs segmented recording; each transversely recorded video track on a 2-inch quad videotape holds one-sixteenth (NTSC) or one-twentieth (PAL) [6] of a field of interlaced video. (For NTSC systems, the math suggests 15 transverse head passes, each consisting of 16 lines of video, are required to complete one field.)

  9. Atari Jaguar - Wikipedia

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    The system's library ultimately comprises only 50 licensed games. Development started in the early 1990s by Flare Technology, which focused on the system after cancellation of the Panther console. The Jaguar was an important system for Atari after discontinuing Atari ST computers in favor of video games. [12]