Grass Valley has announced EDIUS 7, the latest version of Grass Valley’s nonlinear video editing application. EDIUS is a proven solution for editors working on fast turn production in broadcast news, news magazine, and studio programme content, as well as professional video editors working on organisational, documentary, and 4K theatrical productions. EDIUS 7 is now […]
Grass Valley has announced EDIUS 7, the latest version of Grass Valley’s nonlinear video editing application. EDIUS is a proven solution for editors working on fast turn production in broadcast news, news magazine, and studio programme content, as well as professional video editors working on organisational, documentary, and 4K theatrical productions. EDIUS 7 is now a native 64-bit application for Windows 7 and Windows 8 64-bit operating systems, taking full advantage of up to 512 GB (dependent upon Windows version) of installed memory for super-intensive media operations, such as multilayer 4K and 3D editing.
No other nonlinear video editing software gives users the real-time speed and functionality that EDIUS does, said Mike Cronk, Senior Vice President, Marketing at Grass Valley. “Its compatibility with all major file formats, the ability to edit in real-time without renderingeven in 4K with its native 64-bit architecture means that EDIUS 7 is an ideal solution for both broadcast and post production environments.”
In addition to support for a wide range of Grass Valley hardware, EDIUS 7, which will be released in Q3 2013 and publically demonstrated for the first time at IBC 2013 is now open to third-party input and output hardware from Blackmagic Design and Matrox, with support for AJA Video Systems hardware scheduled for Q4 2013. This gives EDIUS users greater flexibility to integrate into a wide variety of environments with one editing interface that can be used for news field editing, newsroom desktop editing, news finishing editing, studio productions, and other high-quality editing for delivery to mobile devices, Internet-connected platforms, traditional television, and for theatrical release. EDIUS 7 also supports EDL project import/export with DaVinci Resolve, as well as a new colour grading workflow.
“It is very exciting to see Blackmagic Design’s desktop video products working with Grass Valley’s EDIUS. Customers working with Ultra HD workflows using our PCIe DeckLink 4K Extreme and Thunderbolt based UltraStudio 4K capture and playback devices will now have even more choices of top products they can work with as they build amazing workflows to handle the highest quality formats,” said Grant Petty, CEO, Blackmagic Design.
Additional enhanced functionality within EDIUS 7 includes an improved 4K workflow, support for the latest file formats (including XAVC/XAVC S and AVC-Ultra), automatic program update checking, updated MPEG and H.264/AVC performance, faster handling of large quantities of still image files (JPG, TGA, DPX, and others), and a Gaussian blur filter to apply better quality blurring and to prevent Moiré pattern aliasing artifacts.
EDIUS 7 supports any mix of SD, HD, 2K, and 4K resolution on the timeline in real-time, with editing performance increasing as CPU power increases. EDIUS 7 has also been optimized for multicore and Intel fourth-generation Core i CPU systems.
“We are always listening to our customers and responding to their needs, and this is reflected in EDIUS 7,” continued Cronk. Weve improved the 4K workflow, opened the program up to third-party hardware, and increased support for the latest file formats, so that our users can still ‘Edit Anything.’ As EDIUS users continue to look toward higher quality coupled with greater flexibility, were responding with the features available in this new version of EDIUS.
EDIUS 7 will be available in Pro and Elite versions. EDIUS Pro 7 is targeted at the professional, stand-alone user. EDIUS Elite 7 is aimed at editors working collaboratively within network-connected production environments, and features seamless integration with GV STRATUS nonlinear production tools and Grass Valley K2 media servers and storage with the ability for multiple edit stations to edit-in-place, record directly to K2, and simultaneously edit live video while being ingested (Simul Edit). GV STRATUS integration will be available by September 2013.