Grass Valley | Edius Pro 9.20.3340
Build 9.20.3340 solidified EDIUS’s stance on Log footage. While Resolve is the king of color science, EDIUS handles Log workflows with a practical efficiency. The primary color correction tools are fast and responsive, allowing for rapid turnaround. It might lack the node-based granularity of DaVinci, but for news, sports, and documentary editing, the "strip" style correction mode is intuitive and blazingly fast.
A regional news station receives footage from multiple reporters using different DSLRs and ENG cameras. Using EDIUS Pro 9.20.3340, the editor assembles a show without transcoding, color-corrects clips on the timeline, and outputs a broadcast-ready MXF file within minutes—demonstrating the efficiency gains in deadline-driven environments.
Grass Valley EDIUS Pro 9.20.3340 is a nonlinear video editing system known for real-time performance, broad codec support, and flexibility in broadcast and independent workflows. This paper examines the release’s technical features, practical workflows, performance characteristics, and implications for contemporary post-production, concluding with recommendations for editors seeking a stable, fast offline-to-online solution. Grass Valley EDIUS Pro 9.20.3340
Version 9.20.3340 included the refined "Layouter" tool. While earlier versions of 9 had shutter glitches, the .3340 patch fixed the optical flow calculation for slow motion. It also introduced a surprisingly effective "Image Stabilizer" that competes with Mercalli, without leaving the timeline.
One of EDIUS Pro 9's strongest selling points is its partnership with leading industry developers. Version 9.20.3340 includes integrated solutions from: Build 9
To run this version optimally, Grass Valley recommended the following specs:
Note: Unlike version 10, this build does NOT support Apple Silicon Macs natively (requires Bootcamp or Parallels). Note: Unlike version 10, this build does NOT
Supports up to 16 camera angles simultaneously. The sync feature uses timecode, audio waveform, or clip markers. Switching angles is as simple as clicking numbered keys on your keyboard.