Grass Valley EDIUS 8 Review

Miroslav Divoký

EDIUS X Pro

EDIUS X marks the start of a new era in nonlinear editing. EDIUS X comes with a completely redesigned core engine along with a modular concept allowing even more performance for fully customizable workflows. For almost two decades, EDIUS hallmark has been its stability, benchmark setting performance and creative tools. 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.

EDIUS X’s new modular design enables Grass Valley to continuously update and enhance the EDIUS X feature set and workflow options. 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. All EDIUS 10.x update releases will be available free of charge during the expected lifecycle of about two to three years.

Features of EDIUS Pro X

From the start, EDIUS X features exciting new modules and functions, including:

Background Rendering : EDIUS X will never ask you to interrupt your editing for a process to finish. This makes your workflow smooth, creative, and virtually unstoppable.

: EDIUS X will never ask you to interrupt your editing for a process to finish. This makes your workflow smooth, creative, and virtually unstoppable. Background Export : The new background render engine is also great for exporting files. You will never have to pause working while exporting.

: The new background render engine is also great for exporting files. You will never have to pause working while exporting. GV Job Monitor : EDIUS X keeps you informed regarding all background activities and lets you prioritize jobs as needed.

: EDIUS X keeps you informed regarding all background activities and lets you prioritize jobs as needed. VST Plug-In Support : EDIUS X broadens the support for VST-plugins. This includes support for latency plug-ins along with a powerful WaveShell integration.

: EDIUS X broadens the support for VST-plugins. This includes support for latency plug-ins along with a powerful WaveShell integration. Motion Tracker with Chase Mode : EDIUS X allows you to easily attach a label, animation or video clip to your tracked object.

: EDIUS X allows you to easily attach a label, animation or video clip to your tracked object. Motion Tracker with Anchor Mode : Have your picture automatically reframed with reference to the tracked object. This is great for aspect ratio conversions and virtual multicamera shots.

: Have your picture automatically reframed with reference to the tracked object. This is great for aspect ratio conversions and virtual multicamera shots. H.265 Export : EDIUS X speeds up export rendering time by leveraging NVIDIA GPU support. This is also available with the new Background Rendering options.

: EDIUS X speeds up export rendering time by leveraging NVIDIA GPU support. This is also available with the new Background Rendering options. GUI Color : EDIUS X comes with a refined GUI in a slightly darker color. This makes editing even more comfortable with a cool new look.

: EDIUS X comes with a refined GUI in a slightly darker color. This makes editing even more comfortable with a cool new look. Draft Mode : With EDIUS X, EDIUS X Pro now also includes the Draft Preview Mode allowing realtime playback of as of many tracks as you like.

: With EDIUS X, EDIUS X Pro now also includes the Draft Preview Mode allowing realtime playback of as of many tracks as you like. 8K Support : EDIUS X Workgroup allows project settings and also file export in up to 8K.

: EDIUS X Workgroup allows project settings and also file export in up to 8K. Optimized Performance : EDIUS X is all about performance and a futureproofed design. EDIUS X requires Windows 10 and makes optimal use of advanced technology. This includes hardware acceleration provided by Intel QuickSync as well as broad GPU support. The new modular design allows utilizing the potential of multicore CPUs more efficiently than ever before.

: EDIUS X is all about performance and a futureproofed design. EDIUS X requires Windows 10 and makes optimal use of advanced technology. This includes hardware acceleration provided by Intel QuickSync as well as broad GPU support. The new modular design allows utilizing the potential of multicore CPUs more efficiently than ever before. Optimized Audio Sync Performance : EDIUS X provides an even faster automatic audio sync function to align as many clips as your projects requires for a smooth multicam experience.

: EDIUS X provides an even faster automatic audio sync function to align as many clips as your projects requires for a smooth multicam experience. Native Support for the Latest Cameras and Codecs : EDIUS X supports the newest codecs and camera releases natively like no other NLE. There’s no need to transcode, so you can just edit!

: EDIUS X supports the newest codecs and camera releases natively like no other NLE. There’s no need to transcode, so you can just edit! Enhanced SDK makes EDIUS 10.x a perfect partner for complementing solutions allowing a tight integration of Third Party solutions and expand the possibilities even further.

makes EDIUS 10.x a perfect partner for complementing solutions allowing a tight integration of Third Party solutions and expand the possibilities even further. Ongoing Continuous Development: EDIUS X will continue to expand and grow its toolset with even more creative possibilities. EDIUS X users will benefit from all EDIUS 10.x updates available for download free of charge throughout the entire lifecycle of EDIUS X.

EDIUS X comes bundled with three great new modules for optimizing audio, title creation and video effects. All modules are especially customized to utilize EDIUS X’s new core design benefits. These are:

Audio Optimization : EDIUS X comes bundled with the exclusive EDIUS Editions of Acon Digital: Compress EE, DeNoise EE, DeVerberate EE and Limit EE. Those powerful and easy to apply audio filters work like a swiss army knife whenever an editor needs to work on correcting and optimizing audio and VA tracks.

: EDIUS X comes bundled with the exclusive EDIUS Editions of Acon Digital: Compress EE, DeNoise EE, DeVerberate EE and Limit EE. Those powerful and easy to apply audio filters work like a swiss army knife whenever an editor needs to work on correcting and optimizing audio and VA tracks. Professional Titling : EDIUS X features the NewBlue Titler Pro 7 in a special EDIUS X customized version that includes an extended template package. This ensures maximal stability and performance. Titler Pro 7 offers new handling and design features for professional titling, animated graphics, rolling titles and lower-thirds.

: EDIUS X features the NewBlue Titler Pro 7 in a special EDIUS X customized version that includes an extended template package. This ensures maximal stability and performance. Titler Pro 7 offers new handling and design features for professional titling, animated graphics, rolling titles and lower-thirds. Video Effects & Seamless Transitions: EDIUS X features the proDAD Vitascene V4 EDIUS Edition that includes over 100 seamless transitions. All presets can be customized and adapted to the user’s individual footage. The seamless transitions also work great on animating titles and graphics. Additionally, proDAD Vitascene V4 EDIUS Edition includes over 250 great filters and transitions of Vitascene 3 LE.

The regular retail price for the above modules alone is more than US$600. With EDIUS X, you get all those three great solutions for free as part of the EDIUS X package.

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Edius X

EDIUS X Pro/Workgroup Background rendering

Background export

GV Job Monitor (background work monitoring)

VST plug-in improvement (supports “latency” and “shell”)

Motion tracking in Layouter (Anchor mode/Chase mode)

H.265 export using NVIDIA graphics card

GUI color change (darker)

Optimize operation performance

Acceleration of multicam audio sync engine

EDIUS X Workgroup only

8K project setting

8K file export (H.265/HEVC, ProRes, DNxHR

Built-in loudness meter with auto adjustments

Dolby consumer license included as standard, which is applicable to corporate and consumer use of Dolby audio. For use in broadcast applications, the Dolby Professional/ Plus license is available as an option for EDIUS X Workgroup

Third-party hardware 50p/60p output support

Monitor control (synchronize color space setting)

Video-out conversion

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Grass Valley EDIUS 8 Review

When we last visited EDIUS (v7, December 2013) we were incredibly impressed with its processing speed and the vast variety of codecs it supported. We’re happy to report that this hasn’t changed. The new version 8 release is snappy, stable and simply put, just plain enjoyable to use.

Overview

The first item of note is the reduced tier system, a move that’s always welcome. Gone are 7’s Neo and Elite editions. EDIUS Pro and Workgroup are the only options. Workgroup, available for $1000, is designed for multiple-seat, overlapping environments with added support watch folders, advanced import/export/media management features, loudness meters and captioning. For this article however, our testing was performed on a Windows 7 laptop with a Core i7-4600M and 16GB of RAM running a pre-release build of EDIUS 8.1 Pro.

Installation was relatively painless. New users are required to create an EDIUS account and then associate their registration key with it. The GV License manager will require you to check in about once every 60 days to verify this license. Those familiar with Adobe’s Creative cloud will be more than familiar with all of this and indeed may even find the Grass Valley implementation a little less intrusive.

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Interface Refresh

Editors new to EDIUS 8 will find themselves comfortable with its newly-refreshed interface from the moment they enter it, even though it can be customized through the roof. We love the idea of switching between single and dual monitor edit layouts, and could identify virtually every icon’s function on first sight. Buttons are placed logically and conveniently. That said, we soon felt the urge to scale back and remove some of the bits we don’t use very often and make our own slightly cleaner layout, a process we could easily accomplish.

We love the idea of switching between single and dual monitor edit layouts, and could identify virtually every icon’s function on first sight.

What might be unfamiliar to newcomers is the timeline, which while not new to EDIUS itself is slightly different from the most popular edit systems. Users can add separate title tracks which are actually placed beneath V1, and also have the ability to add combined video/audio tracks to the video section. This may sound a little non-intuitive at first but becomes second nature rather fast and in a way makes sense from a philosophical standpoint. Users can opt not to use the combined tracks, but we often found it quite a pleasant option for holding our base footage — an interview for example, where you never want to have the audio go out of sync — leaving the lower audio for music and sound effects. You can always move the sound track into the dedicated audio section later, but it requires un-linking from the video track first, a step we wish weren’t necessary. Likewise if you drag the video to a V-only track, the audio will disappear off the timeline, and dragging back to the combo track will not make it reappear. This could become a headache if you are moving quickly and don’t immediately notice your mistake. Again though, the user has the option to use the combined tracks or not.

There were also a few other small timeline quirks. If you expand and enlarge an audio track to see the waveform, then collapse the view and re-expand, the waveform is once again small. It would be nice if it remained at the size you last left it. Also we miss the drag to zoom feature on the timeline that is available on other editors. Indeed there isn’t even a zoom in/out button on the default layout, which left us no initial way to zoom in on a laptop containing no number pad and no middle scroll wheel function. It seems there was a feature where one could control-two finger drag to zoom on the touchpad, but while an icon appeared to show us we could do it, it wasn’t actually working for us. We ultimately went into the key assignments and dedicated new keys for zooming.

Additional Highlights

Other new items include the GV browser for managing content, Quick Sync Video support and accelerated 4K h.264 and proxy mode, so both the latest workstations and older machines will benefit from version 8.

For keyframing and manipulation, we’re absolutely in love with the layouter. This is not a new feature, but it’s worth noting. Think of it as the standard effects tab in Premiere or Final Cut, but with more of an After Effects timeline feel. Ultimately it’s the same thing, but it just feels right in EDIUS where it comes off almost like its own separate sub-program rather than just an additional window.

EDIUS prides itself on its fast file importing, ability to handle an excessive amount of file formats natively and universal-format timeline. Import speed is blazingly fast and we were immediately able to throw clips of all kinds into the same timeline and make them play together happily. Naturally though, when someone claims you can “edit anything, anywhere,” you immediately want to put them to the test, and indeed we did find a few obscure codecs which did not import. Employing Sorenson Squeeze, we created a test clip in Webm (vp9), MKV (vp9), and HEVC 1800kbps, and DNxHD. Each of these gave an error message upon import. DNxHD support is available with an optional plugin on Pro (which we did not test) and comes standard on the Workgroup version. We admit it will be rare — though not inconceivable — that anyone is going to want to directly edit from WebM source footage, however we would hope that HEVC/x.265 support is on the horizon (we know it’s a little early) and MKV would be a nice bonus. None of these will probably be relevant for productions, but might be useful in the corporate world. For standard camera footage though, EDIUS more than has you covered and easily recognized footage that we could not import into other mainstream edit programs without third party support or pre-transcoding. This support includes Canon’s XF-AVC, Sony’s XAVC, and Panasonic’s AVC-Ultra/Intra.

Looking ahead

With EDIUS 8, Grass Valley has stated they will be committing to “…continuous improvements, all provided at no extra cost to users.” We would love to see this include tweaks for convenience and edit speed. There was a search function for media for example, yet none for quickly finding something specific in the effects palette. We could also hope to see even basic caption support come to the pro version in the future. One extremely notable feature marked as being on the horizon is background rendering, making editing on EDIUS even faster. Clearly the future of 8 looks bright.

Overall EDIUS 8.1 seems incredibly stable and within our limited testing time, never once hiccupped in the slightest. Returning users will find plenty of performance and interface tweaks to justify an upgrade even if they have no need for extended format support. The EDIUS software is available as a complete software purchase. This is something we utterly applaud, though adding a monthly rental option as well could be a draw to part-time editors who can’t afford or commit to a full license, it might also help draw new users who might otherwise avoid demo versions to try out the program, and EDIUS 8 is an edit solution that is definitely worth trying.

Grassvalley

$499

Strengths:

Vast format support, very speedy.

Intuitive.

Good scaling for older system support.

Futures.

Weaknesses

Minor interaction quirks.

Missing a few bits of icing on the cake.

Tech Specs

Minimum System requirements (requirements will vary, see EDIUS website for full details)

Windows 7 64-bit (Sp1) or later, Intel Core 2 or Core iX CPU.

Intel or AMD single core CPU with a 3 GHz processor speed or faster (SSSE3 support required).

2 GB RAM minimum. Graphics card supporting higher resolution than 1024×768 32-bit.

Direct3D 9.0c or later and PixelShader Model 3.0 or later is required.

Peter Zunitch is an award-winning editor in New York.