As you can see in the video above around the 1:22 mark, I can play very smoothly directly from the HQX clip into the AVCHD clip. I go back to the Browse window, select an AVCHD file, and bring it right down to the timeline.
Of course, that’s nothing amazing, because HQX is EDIUS’s native format. I can double-click on it there and send it over to the Player window, or I can just bring it right down to the timeline and be able to play it right there. If I double-click on an HQX file, it will appear in the Bin window. The Browse window, with source media codecs arranged by folder. Use the Canopus Edius Pro 4 Editing system for films. You can see in Figure 1 (below) that I have a lot of different codecs here, which doesn’t even touch the amount of codecs that EDIUS can actually use.įigure 1.
#Edius 7 pro tutorial how to
This tutorial assumes that you are familiar with using the text portion of TM Pro and shows how to make basic motion effects, first by manually creating keyframes and then by doing it the quick and nasty way, by using built in templates. To begin importing media, go to the Bin window in the upper right of the main EDIUS UI, and double-click to open the Browse window. Inscriber Titlemotion Pro for EDIUS - getting started. We’ll explore how that works in this tutorial. One of the great things about Grass Valley EDIUS 7 is its ability to take multiple codecs, frame rates, and whatnot, place them on the same timeline, and edit and play them in real time.