Software for nonlinear editing EDIUS Pro 7 is designed for use as independent professionals and broadcasters , providing result- high quality , convenience and the shortest possible time processing of video.
EDIUS Pro 7 supports the new format of using a proxy server , as well as the ability to export materials to servers to MXF and professional file-based devices such as P2/ XDCAM/ GF and Canon XF.
The composition of EDIUS Pro 7 also includes many new features , including support for 10-bit installation, resolution support 2K/4K, the mask filter freeform multicam editing with support for 16 cameras . EDIUS continues to be the fastest software product for editing , while imposing on the assembly line video files of different formats , such as MPEG- 2 , H.264 and DVCPRO. EDIUS software product is a visual editor that allows you to see the result immediately in the course of your work , while retaining the original video quality and without any loss of resolution or frame rate . EDIUS enables playback in real time three or more streams without special hardware devices ( confirmed by tests Grass Valley on PCs with Intel latest generation ) .
EDIUS Pro 7 means more resolutions unlimited tracks and real-time editing for the ability to Edit Anything Anywhere. EDIUS Pro 7 is the perfect finishing tool for broadcast news newsmagazine content and studio programs as well as corporate documentary and 4K theatrical productions.
Thats why broadcasters production houses media departments and video professionals worldwide choose Grass Valley EDIUS for multiformat editing.
Limitless: With no limitations to the number of audio video graphics and title tracks EDIUS Pro 7 can handle the most complex projects even in 4K.
Plays well with others: EDIUS Pro 7 is now open to third-party input and output hardware from Blackmagic Design with support for Matrox and AJA Video Systems hardware scheduled for Q4 2013. EDIUS Pro 7 also supports EDL project import/export color correction interchange with DaVinci Resolve for a new color grading workflow.
Whats high can be low: Low-resolution proxy editing mode enables older desktop and laptop systems with the power of EDIUS Pro 7. That means you dont need the latest and greatest system to edit with EDIUS Pro 7.
Transcode this: With unrivaled real-time video transcoding technology EDIUS Pro 7 gives you the ability to convert between 4K HD and SD resolutions aspect ratios and frame rates-all in real time.
Minimum System Requirements (standalone):
OS: Win-dows 7 64-bit (Service Pack 1 or later) Win-dows 8 64-bit
Note: See Memory section below for physical memory limits of each OS.
CPU: Any Intel Core 2 or Core iX CPU. Intel or AMD single core CPU with a 3 GHz processor speed or faster (multiple CPUs and/or multicore CPUs are recommended). SSSE3 (Supplementary SSE3) instruction set support required.
Memory:
– 1 GB RAM minimum (4 GB or more recommended)
– Requirements for RAM and video memory vary depending on the project format. For SD/HD projects: 4 GB or more RAM recommended. For 4K projects: 16 GB or more RAM recommended
Maximum amount of RAM is based on the physical memory limits of each OS.
– Win-dows 8 Enterprise and Professional 64-bit: 512 GB
– Win-dows 8 64-bit: 128 GB
– Win-dows 7 Ultimate Enterprise and Professional 64-bit: 192 GB
– Win-dows 7 Home Premium 64-bit: 16 GB (not recommended for complex 4K projects)
– Win-dows 7 Home Basic 64-bit: 8 GB (not recommended for projects with more than HD resolution)
Graphics Card
– Supporting higher resolution than 1024x768 32-bit. Direct3D 9.0c or later and PixelShader Model 3.0 or later is required
– Requirements for video memory size when using GPUfx will vary depending on the project format. For 10-bit SD projects: 1 GB or more recommended for HD/4K projects 2 GB or more recommended
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