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Grass Valley EDIUS
NameEDIUS
DeveloperGrass Valley
Released2003
Latest release9.x (varies)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
GenreNon-linear editing system
LicenseProprietary

Grass Valley EDIUS

Grass Valley EDIUS is a professional non-linear video editing application used for live production, post-production, and broadcast workflows. Originally developed by a company later acquired by a major broadcast equipment manufacturer, the software has been integrated into pipelines alongside hardware and software from vendors such as Sony, Panasonic, Canon, Blackmagic Design, and AJA Video Systems. Editors in television, film, and corporate environments often combine it with systems from Adobe Systems, Apple Inc., Autodesk, Avid Technology, and Grass Valley's broadcast platforms.

Overview

EDIUS is positioned as a real-time, multi-format editing platform that supports timeline-based editing, color correction, and multi-cam workflows compatible with devices from Sony Creative Software, ARRI, RED Digital Cinema, Nikon, and GoPro. It interoperates with tools such as Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, Media Composer, Pro Tools, and CineForm. Broadcasters often pair EDIUS with hardware from Ross Video, EVS Broadcast Equipment, Imagine Communications, Harris Broadcast, NewTek, and DeckLink cards by Blackmagic Design.

History and Development

Development traces to a Japanese company collaborating with multinational firms including JVC, Panasonic Corporation, Samsung Electronics, and later Thomson SA corporate entities. The product lineage intersects with acquisitions and partnerships involving Rohde & Schwarz, Shinco, Sony Corporation, and Grass Valley Group. Over time, releases aligned with standards promulgated by SMPTE, ITU, AES, EBU, and codec bodies such as MPEG-LA and ISO/IEC. EDIUS evolution paralleled developments by firms like Microsoft Corporation for Windows APIs, Intel Corporation for CPU optimization, NVIDIA for GPU acceleration, and AMD for chipset support.

Features and Workflow

Key features include real-time editing, native timeline playback, and multi-format timelines that integrate formats from H.264, HEVC, ProRes, DNxHD, DPX, MXF, and camera manufacturers such as Sony, RED Digital Cinema, ARRI, Canon, and Panasonic. Workflow modules interoperate with asset management from Avid Technology, Cantemo, EditShare, ShotPut Pro, and newsroom systems like ENPS, Octopus Newsroom, and iNews. Color grading links use tools from Blackmagic Design and Baselight by FilmLight, while audio post uses integrations with Steinberg, Avid Pro Tools, and plugins from Waves Audio and iZotope. Editors often combine EDIUS with storage solutions by NetApp, Dell EMC, Hitachi Vantara, QNAP, and Synology.

Supported Formats and Hardware

The application supports cameras and formats from RED Digital Cinema, ARRI Alexa, Panasonic Varicam, Sony Venice, Canon EOS C-Series, Blackmagic URSA, GoPro HERO, Nikon Z-series, and encoded streams from broadcasters such as NHK, BBC, CNN, Sky Group, and Al Jazeera. Hardware acceleration leverages GPUs and I/O cards from NVIDIA, AMD, AJA Video Systems, Blackmagic Design, Matrox, and Bluefish444. Connectivity and live ingest integrate with routers and switchers by Sony, Grass Valley, Ross Video, NewTek TriCaster, and replay systems by EVS Broadcast Equipment and Harmonic Inc..

Versions and Release History

Major versions were released periodically, aligning with industry shifts from SD to HD, then UHD and HDR, similar to trajectories followed by Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro, and Avid Media Composer. Releases introduced support for codecs like ProRes, DNxHR, and HEVC, and features paralleling those in products from Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve and Autodesk Smoke. Version milestones coincided with trade shows and organizations including IBC, NAB Show, IBC Amsterdam, CES, and standards authorities like SMPTE and EBU.

Usage and Industry Adoption

Adoption spans local stations, national broadcasters, post houses, and independent producers who also use solutions from BBC Studios, CNN International, Fox Corporation, NBCUniversal, Warner Bros., Disney, Paramount Global, Lionsgate, and Endemol Shine Group. Educational institutions and training centers often teach it alongside curricula referencing SMPTE, AES, ITV, and certification programs from Microsoft and Apple. Sports and live event producers integrate EDIUS into workflows with replay systems by EVS, studio automation by Pebble Beach Systems, and graphics from Chyron and Ross Video.

Licensing and Editions

Grass Valley distributes the product under proprietary licensing with multiple editions targeting broadcasters, post-production, and live sports, similar in market segmentation to offerings from Adobe Inc., Avid Technology, and Apple Inc.. Licensing models reflect enterprise agreements used by organizations such as BBC, Sky Group, CNN, and NHK, and may interface with rights management systems from vendors like Avid, Harmonic Inc., and Imagine Communications.

Category:Video editing software