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One of v6.01’s biggest practical advantages was its ability to edit AVCHD footage (from consumer and pro camcorders) smoothly—something rivals struggled with. A multi-threaded decoding engine meant no need to transcode to an intermediate codec, saving disk space and time.

For version 6.01, Grass Valley extended this support even further. This update added native editing for footage from the latest cameras, including the Canon XF line and support for 1080p/50 and 1080p/60 high-definition progressive scan video. This was a huge benefit for editors working in professional broadcast environments where time is always of the essence. Whether you were dealing with Infinity JPEG 2000, MXF, SONY RAW, Canon RAW, or RED R3D files, EDIUS 6.01 could handle it natively. This "Edit Anything" promise is the bedrock of the software's legendary speed. ediusv601

A powerful NLE is nothing without creative tools, and EDIUS 6.01 delivered a substantial package. It came bundled with a rich selection of third-party software and plugins, giving users immediate access to a professional toolset. The included software covered a wide range of needs, including video effects, image stabilization, and audio mastering. One of v6

One of the biggest improvements in EDIUS 6 was the introduction of a proprietary H.264 editing engine. Even without dedicated hardware, EDIUS 6.01 can handle of AVCHD video and H.264 QuickTime files (including EOS Movie clips) in real‑time. The render engine is optimised for multi‑core processors, which means that most effects, transitions and preview tasks happen without the constant need for rendering. This update added native editing for footage from

You can drop a 1080i AVCHD file next to a standard-definition DV file and a 720p quicktime movie. EDIUS scales, cross-converts, and matches the project settings instantly, keeping the playback fluid. 3. Low Hardware Requirements

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.