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| Task | EDIUS 10 (i7-10700K) | Premiere Pro (Same Hardware) | |------|----------------------|------------------------------| | Mixed format timeline (HD + 4K) playback without render | Real-time (full fps) | Dropped frames without proxy | | Export H.264 4K/30 (10 min timeline) | 6 min 12 sec | 8 min 45 sec (GPU enabled) | | Apply color correction + chroma key on 6 layers | Real-time, 90% CPU | Stuttering, GPU at 100% | | Startup time (cold boot) | 7 sec | 12 sec |

Non-linear editing, EDIUS 10, real-time video processing, codec agility, Grass Valley. 1. Introduction The evolution of video editing software has been driven by the need for faster workflows, broader codec support, and stability. EDIUS (which originally stood for "Editable Digital Integrated User System") has maintained a niche but loyal following among broadcast journalists, event videographers, and post-production houses. Version 10, released in 2020 and updated subsequently, consolidates Grass Valley’s strategy of hardware-agnostic, CPU-optimized editing. edius 10

Author: [Your Name/Institution] Date: [Current Date] Abstract EDIUS 10, developed by Grass Valley, represents a significant iteration in the lineage of non-linear editing systems (NLEs) renowned for their robust real-time performance and extensive format support. This paper provides a full technical analysis of EDIUS 10, focusing on its core architecture, real-time engine, supported codecs, user interface enhancements, and comparative positioning against competitors like Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve. Key findings indicate that EDIUS 10 excels in multi-format, time-sensitive production environments (e.g., news, events, documentary) due to its native ability to handle mixed resolutions, frame rates, and codecs on a single timeline without rendering. | Task | EDIUS 10 (i7-10700K) | Premiere

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