Edius X 10.32
While EDIUS supports BRAW via a plugin, 10.32 does not natively support the latest BRAW 2.6 SDK. If you shoot with the Blackmagic 6K Pro with the new firmware, you may get "Media Offline."
The headline feature of the EDIUS X series remains its impressive handling of mixed media. Unlike many competitors that require you to transcode footage or generate proxy files for smooth editing, EDIUS 10.32 excels at native editing.
In testing, I threw a mix of H.264, H.265 (HEVC), and ProRes files onto the timeline simultaneously. The result? It played back without stuttering. The background rendering engine has been refined in the 10.32 update; effects that usually cause a red render line in other software are calculated silently in the background here. You can keep editing while the software tidies up the timeline. It feels incredibly responsive, even on mid-range hardware.
EDIUS X 10.32 is arguably the most efficient NLE on the market for fast-turnaround work. If you edit weddings, news segments, corporate interviews, or YouTube content and you are tired of transcoding files or crashing software, EDIUS is the solution.
It may not have the glamour of DaVinci Resolve’s color suite or the ecosystem of Adobe, but it beats them both in pure editing velocity. It gets out of your way and lets you finish the job.
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EDIUS X Version 10.32: Expanding 8K Workflows and Nikon RAW Support
Grass Valley's release of EDIUS X version 10.32 (specifically builds like 10.32.8648 and 10.32.8750) marked a significant milestone for the non-linear editing system by democratizing high-resolution capabilities and enhancing camera-specific workflows. This update, provided for free to existing EDIUS X users, bridge the gap between the Pro and Workgroup versions while introducing critical support for modern cinema cameras. Key New Features in EDIUS X 10.32 News - EDIUS.net
EDIUS X version 10.32, released in April 2022, serves as a significant free update for existing users, notably expanding high-resolution support and refining clip management workflows. Key New Features
8K Project Support: Previously exclusive to the Workgroup license, EDIUS X Pro users can now create, edit, and export projects in resolutions up to 8K.
Expanded Nikon Support: Native support for Nikon Z9 N-RAW and ProRes RAW formats was added, including proxy editing for these files. edius x 10.32
Extended Clip Attributes: The "Paste Clip Attribute" function now allows users to paste attributes—including clip color—to multiple clips simultaneously, streamlining color correction and organization.
Cloud Integration: Integration of Amazon S3 support allows for direct access, import, and export of footage stored in the cloud. Core EDIUS X Capabilities
Background Rendering: A modular design allows the render engine to operate as a background process, meaning you can continue editing while rendering or exporting.
Hardware Acceleration: Optimized for modern hardware, utilizing Intel QuickSync and Nvidia GPU (GTX 1050 or higher) for H.265 encoding.
Bundled Modules: Includes professional tools for audio (Acon Digital EE), titling (NewBlue Titler Pro 7), and video effects (proDAD Vitascene V4) at no extra cost. System Requirements While EDIUS supports BRAW via a plugin, 10
To run EDIUS X 10.32, your system must meet these official specifications:
OS: Windows 10 (64-bit version 1903 or later) or Windows 11. CPU: 4th Gen Intel or equivalent AMD with AVX2 support. Memory: 8 GB minimum (16 GB or more recommended for 4K/8K). GPU: 1 GB VRAM (2 GB or more for 4K/8K). Known Limitations & Issues What's new in EDIUS 10 32?
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This is where EDIUS wins fans. In my time with 10.32, the software did not crash once. It feels "heavy" in a good way—like a tank. It utilizes system RAM efficiently and doesn't seem to suffer from the memory leaks that sometimes plague other NLEs during long sessions. The auto-save function is robust, ensuring you rarely lose work.