This makes your workflow smooth, creative, and virtually unstoppable. Background Rendering: EDIUS X will never ask you to interrupt your editing for a process to finish.New in Grass Valley EDIUS X version 10.20įor more information on what’s new in 10.20, visit the Updates tab.įeatures of Grass Valley EDIUS X Version 10.xįrom the start, EDIUS X features exciting new modules and functions, including: Learn more about Edius Xįree EDIUS Basic Tutorial: EDIUS Podcast: New in EDIUS X version 10.30
All EDIUS 10.x update releases will be available free of charge during the expected lifecycle of about two to three years.
This allows to meet upcoming user demands and incorporate new technologies and web services into the software itself - such as machine learning during the ongoing development of EDIUS X.
Please review the full System Requirements to ensure EDIUS X will work with your system as there have been new requirements since version 9.ĮDIUS X’s new modular design enables Grass Valley to continuously update and enhance the EDIUS X feature set and workflow options. EDIUS X requires a processor that supports AVX2 instruction set (4th Gen or newer Intel Processor).
It no longer supports earlier version of Windows 10 or 8.1, 8 and 7. EDIUS X only runs on Windows 10 version 1903.Updated EDIUS X System Requirements – Please Note: EDIUS is being used across the industry from broadcast facilities and newsgathering organizations up to government institutions, corporate productions, independent filmmakers, video creators, and video enthusiasts. For almost two decades, EDIUS hallmark has been its stability, benchmark-setting performance, and creative tools. EDIUS X comes with a completely redesigned core engine along with a modular concept allowing even more performance for fully customizable workflows. (HDSPARK Pro/HDSPARK)Grass Valley EDIUS X marks the start of a new era in nonlinear editing. The setting for a monitor output device used during editing. The synchronization setting between the monitor output device used during editing and the Grass Valley hardware. 0 IRE is used in Japan, and 7.5 IRE is used in North America. When this item is checked, EDIUS always performs DV Encode processing. Select whether to perform DV Encode processing. Select the encode format (/) for DV output. The color bar is displayed in the same way on preview device monitors. When the number of output channels exceeds the number of channels that can be received by the monitor, the audio of the channels exceeding this limit is not output.ĭisplays the color bar. When this item is unchecked, an alarm message will not be displayed.Īudio is output packed from the left in order starting from the smallest monitor number. When a preview device is not compatible with the video format in the current project settings, an alarm message will be displayed. Try this setting when using a monitor that does not support 23.98p/29.97p/25p display. Dialog Box (Generic OHCI)Ĭheck this item to give priority to pulldown operation (2-3-2-3) regardless of the setting in the current project settings.
For more information on settings when using a Grass Valley product, see the user manual included with the product. You can set the details of each device by clicking. When connecting a DV device, for example, to the IEEE1394 terminal provided as standard on a PC for video output during editing, select. Click the preview device to use, and the device name will be prefixed with a check mark. If you use the restricted user profile, the system settings cannot be changed.Ĭlick the tree, and click.