Ediusv601 ((hot))
For EDIUS 6 to run effectively, the following hardware is typically required: Minimum Requirement Recommended for 4K Intel Core 2 or Core iX; 3GHz single core (min) Multi-core/Multi-CPU 16 GB or more Direct3D 9.0c / PixelShader 3.0 support 2 GB VRAM or more Windows 7 (32/64-bit), Vista SP2, XP SP3 Windows 7 64-bit 6 GB for install; ATA100/7,200 RPM drive RAID-0 for HD/4K editing Important Compatibility Notes Windows 10/11
If you love the speed of but need modern features, Grass Valley offers upgrade paths (historically). EDIUS X (10) retains the same "real-time" DNA but adds: ediusv601
To run smoothly, you need a retro-modern build. Because it is a 64-bit application (one of the first from Grass Valley), it cannot run on Windows 98 or XP 32-bit. For EDIUS 6 to run effectively, the following
: Fixing the "day one" bugs found in the major 6.0 overhaul. : Fixing the "day one" bugs found in the major 6
formats without forcing pre-renders. Audio sample rates, frame rates (such as mixing 24p cinematic clips with 60i broadcast feeds), and variable aspect ratios sit together seamlessly on the same workspace. 2. Native Multi-Format Asset Ingestion
While modern editors now handle mixed timelines easily, EDIUS v6.01 did it first, setting the benchmark for the entire industry. 6. Troubleshooting Common v6.01 Issues
Only if you are on legacy hardware. If you are running Windows 7 or 10 (LTSC) and have an older Matrox or Blackmagic card that doesn't have modern drivers, V6.01 is a rock-solid tank. It outputs MXF OP1a files that broadcast servers love.
