Edius 11 Pro -
Now, with the release of , Grass Valley has fundamentally rewritten the engine. This isn't just a minor version bump; it is a architectural shift designed to handle 8K, HEVC, and even 16K RAW footage on hardware that would make other NLEs beg for mercy.
| Component | Minimum | Recommended | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Windows 10 64-bit (20H2) | Windows 11 Pro | | CPU | Intel Core i5 (6th Gen) / AMD Ryzen 5 | Intel Core i9 (13th/14th Gen) or AMD Ryzen 9 7950X | | RAM | 16 GB | 32 GB (64 GB for 8K) | | GPU | NVIDIA GTX 1050 (4GB) | NVIDIA RTX 4070 or higher (for HDR/8K) | | Storage | SATA SSD for OS | NVMe M.2 SSD for Cache + Separate HDD RAID for Media | edius 11 pro
For those working with 4K/60p timelines, EDIUS 11 Pro now uses your GPU (NVIDIA or AMD) to handle decoding of H.264 and HEVC files. Previously, EDIUS relied heavily on CPU raw power. Now, a modern RTX GPU reduces CPU load by up to 60%, allowing for smoother playback of heavily compressed Long GOP footage. Now, with the release of , Grass Valley
If you are upgrading from EDIUS 9 or X, these are the game-changers: Previously, EDIUS relied heavily on CPU raw power
Similar to other pro editors, you can now apply filters to multiple clips at once via an independent container on the timeline. Helpful Resources