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During NAB 2019, Grass Valley announced all the new features of EDIUS 9.40, and now the final version is available. With DaVinci Resolve 16 just around the corner, and the latest software policy from Adobe, where does another pro Windows NLE fit in?
If you are not familiar with EDIUS, it’s a professional grade non-linear editing software only available on Windows. Of course, you can use it on a Mac, but you’ll need to install Bootcamp. So there is very little interest in purchasing a Mac if you want to run EDIUS.
During IBC 2018, we met with Alex from Grass Valley to talk about EDIUS version 9.30. A year later, EDIUS 9.40 is out, and there are plenty of new features.
EDIUS 9.40 now supports Apple ProRes
Among the new features from EDIUS 9.40, the most noticeable improvements are:
All these new features look like a well overdue update for EDIUS users.
EDIUS 9.40 is available now for purchase and does not force the user into an unwanted and restrictive subscription model. Also, all EDIUS 9 users will benefit from the upgrade free of charge.
Have you ever worked with EDIUS in the past? What do you think of this new EDIUS 9.40 update? Let us know in the comments!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.