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GRASS VALLEY EDIUS 5
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This new release of EDIUS primarily aims to bring together the
technologies for the various video formats available to editors
today and tomorrow, within a more suite-like package that offers
more than just basic video editing. This does not mean, however,
that there aren't a few new and improved features included within
the NLE software itself.
Windows Vista Support
Unified and Expanded Video Format Support
GPUfx – GPU Accelerated Video Transitions
New 'Built-in' Exporter Interface
Other Interface Improvements and Additions
New Third-Party Software Bundle
The driving force behind this release, EDIUS is now completely
compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Microsoft's latest
operating system. To make this happen, we have removed features that
were previously incompatible, such as ProCoder Express for EDIUS and
Xplode for EDIUS, and replaced them with brand
new components.
The support for Windows Vista also extends to current EDIUS hardware
as well, making it possible for those who use our
EDIUS NX and
EDIUS SP NLE systems to make the switch to Windows Vista.


The EDIUS Pro and EDIUS Broadcast packages have been combined
into a single software solution, giving everyone the ability to work
with the latest formats found in the video marketplace today.
Whether you're importing, editing or exporting, EDIUS provides
complete native support for the following:
- Thomson Grass Valley™ Infinity JPEG 2000
- Panasonic DVCPRO 50 and DVCPRO HD
- Panasonic P2 (drives and media)
- Panasonic VariCam
- Panasonic AVC-Intra
- Sony XDCAM and XDCAM HD (including 4:2:2 50Mbit)
- Sony XDCAM EX
- JVC ProHD
- Ikegami GFCAM
- AVCHD
- HDV

Featuring specialized ingest tools for most of these formats,
EDIUS ensures that you can import your media with the associated
clip metadata, where available. EDIUS now also includes a generic
MXF exporter, which expands your options of where you can deliver
your finished video. The MXF container format provides play-out
compatibility with not only Thomson Grass Valley K2 Media servers,
but also other third-party servers as well.
In addition, the MXF exporter comes with FTP upload support, and
makes full use of the renowned EDIUS segment encoding and
multi-threaded encoding support for MPEG-2 data.


With the departure of the old Xplode architecture, EDIUS now
features a brand new collection of 2D and 3D video transitions for
SD and HD productions. With 22 transition groups, and literally
hundreds of presets out of the box, GPUfx are easy to apply, while
providing complete key-frame controls over all the properties of the
effects.

Best of all, GPUfx transitions make use of the power of your
system's graphics card*, which will have you producing high quality
2D and 3D video transitions that require little to no rendering
whatsoever! What makes the GPUfx visual effects package unique among
its peers is that all computation and effect generation is done
entirely in the YUV colorspace; from memory to CPU to GPU and back.
Other solutions will flip between YUV and RGB when moving data
between the CPU and the GPU.
GPUfx underlines the EDIUS philosophy of constantly preserving the
integrity of your source's image quality with uncompromising
real-time editing performance, when producing content for broadcast.

While EDIUS has always maintained the ability to export projects
to a wide variety of formats for distribution, much of this was
performed via a plug-in to the ProCoder Express for EDIUS software
application. This had limitations on both the speed and flexibility
for export – features such as multi-threaded MPEG-2 export and batch
exporting were unavailable.
This latest version of EDIUS replaces ProCoder Express, and instead
gives you the full range of export options directly within the EDIUS
file export interface, with complete control over transcoding,
scaling, and frame rate conversion. Whether you're producing content
for DVD, portable devices or YouTube, the new exporter is ready and
waiting.

To make life easier, a large number of common presets are already
supplied to help you get your project exported quicker. As with
previous versions, you can create your own custom presets as you go
along.
For users of ProCoder 3, you will still be able to use this as an
exporter, courtesy of a free updated plug-in for the popular
transcoding software.

The Video Layout Tool now features key-frame controls, to allow
you to create custom panning and zooming effects to any clip on the
timeline; both video and stills.

You can now apply markers to clips, which will be retained during
all edit operations. Clip markers can also be given specific text
labels, and may be applied during clip capture. Clips that are
captured as Canopus HQ will also retain clip marker information in
any future project.
Clip marker support also includes recognition of P2 Shot Marker and
XDCAM Essence Marker data.

This new option lets you set a simple freeze frame effect for any
clip on the timeline. Simply position the edit cursor where you'd
like your video clip to 'pause' and then choose this option. The
remainder of the clip will be frozen in time, until it either
reaches the end of the clip, or you set a new 'unfreeze' position.
It's now possible for you to use Avid .ALE and Final Cut Pro .FCL
batch capture log files when engaging the EDIUS batch capture
interface.
EDIUS has received further multi-threaded optimization when handling
native MPEG content on the timeline. While it is always recommended
that you use our Canopus HQ codec for the best possible real-time
editing experience, those of you with contemporary multi-core CPU
systems should receive a small boost in performance when using
native MPEG-2 in your projects.
With MPEG-related improvements such as Segment Encoding, being
introduced to EDIUS, you can now select MPEG as your chosen project
renderer for projects that rely heavily on MPEG source material.
MPEG clips can now be configured individually with regards to seek
file creation and acceleration.
This release gives Quick Titler some enhancements. You can now apply
attribute and kerning settings to individual character, draw line
and triangle objects, and position objects with the new layout grid.
Roll and Crawl effects can now be applied via a right-click menu
option.
Video, Audio and Title track heights and ordering can now be done by
clicking and dragging with the mouse.
Sometimes you just want to adjust two adjoining 'rubberband' points
with your audio key-frame – with this new release of EDIUS, you can.
This new option will let you adjust the two closest key-frame points
on either side of the edit cursor. Additionally, you can now quickly
generate additional key-frame points at a prescribed interval.
The Consolidate Project interface has been revised to make the task
of archiving your projects easier, with the more descriptive
drop-down option menu.

Undo and Redo operations now record In/Out point settings and
timeline edit cursor movements associated with any edit operation.
You can now toggle between white and super white color ranges to any
clip on the timeline or in the Bin. This is particularly important
with RGB-based material imported from compositing programs.
Searching for clips in the Bin window has been made easier with the
addition of a Quick Search filter bar. Simply press the F3 key and
enter a search term. The clips that match the search term will
appear as you type. This feature can be filter by clip names, clip
comments, file names or reel names. Plus, it keeps a history of
previous search words, for you to quickly switch to.

The traditional Bin searching feature now supports a larger range of
category criteria to search from, with the option of using 'AND' and
'OR' modifiers. Build more complex search queries to generate more
accurate search results.
- Support for Sanyo Xacti HD file import
- Improved support for Sony HDV memory recording unit (CF Card),
as featured with the Sony HVR-S270U and HVR-Z7U
- Added a new option to prevent effecting the next clip, when
trimming a clip on the timeline
- You can now select between different video formats when
exporting to AAF
- When creating a sequence clip in the Bin window, it will use
clip in/out information
- The Consolidate window will show a confirmation message if the
task includes a clip that it can not copy/trim
- Added more commands to main menu list that were previously
absent (outside of keyboard shortcuts and GUI buttons)
- More detailed settings are available for project rendering
formats
- Improved image quality handling when field order of a source
clip does not match with the current project setting

EDIUS has gained some new friends in the course of its
development and evolution. This new release features a very
cost-effective collection of additional software to further assist
and enhance your projects.
Video filters and transitions with over 400 presets out of the box.
VitaScene features GPU acceleration with supported graphics cards.

Video image stabilization (anti-shake) filter.

A collection of 25 video filters, which offer you additional video
motion and color effects.

A collection of 14 audio plug-ins, for high-quality audio effects,
refining and sweetening:
AGC
Analog Delay
Audio Restore
Chorus & Flanger
Convolution Reverb
Graphic EQ
Mastering EQ
Mastering Limiter
Mastering Reverb
Multi-Band Compressor
Parametric EQ
Simple Mastering
Single-Band Dynamics
Vocal Enhance

Create and burn menu-driven DVD and Blu-ray titles from various
video formats, including DV, HDV, AVCHD and MPEG-2. A DVD and/or
Blu-ray writer drive is required for actual disc burning.

A collection of stock footage in 1920x1080/60i and 30p,
720x486/59.94i and 30p, and 720x576 formats.
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