Edius 7 Video Editing [patched] -

Avoid dragging and dropping clips with a mouse. Master three-point editing: Double-click a clip in the Bin to load it into the Player. Press to set an In-point and O to set an Out-point.

Double-click any clip on the timeline and open the . This is your command center for scaling, rotating, cropping, and repositioning video. It supports keyframing, allowing you to create smooth custom pans and zoom effects without needing external motion graphics software. Real-Time Color Correction

Ensure track synchronization icons are active to prevent audio and video tracks from drifting apart during ripple edits. Edius 7 Video Editing

| Operating System | Windows 7 64-bit (Service Pack 1 or later), Windows 8/8.1 64-bit | | :--- | :--- | | | Any Intel Core 2 or Core iX CPU. Intel or AMD single-core CPU with 3 GHz or faster (Multiple CPUs and/or multi-core CPUs recommended). SSSE3 instruction set support required. | | Memory (RAM) | Minimum: 1 GB (for SD editing). Recommended: 4 GB or more. For 4K Editing: 12 GB+ (16 GB or more strongly recommended). | | Graphics Card | Direct3D 9.0c or later and PixelShader Model 3.0 or later. Resolution > 1024x768 32-bit. For 4K Editing: 2 GB minimum video memory. | | Hard Disk Space | 6 GB for installation. A fast ATA100/7,200 RPM or faster drive for video storage. RAID-0 is recommended for HD and above resolutions. | | Network | An internet connection is required for software license activation. |

Whether you’re stitching together family memories or a professional broadcast, here’s how to master the basics of EDIUS 7. Why Choose EDIUS 7? The standout feature of EDIUS 7 is its real-time editing engine Avoid dragging and dropping clips with a mouse

Edius 7 shines in multicam production (concerts, weddings, talk shows). Import up to into your bin.

Its core philosophy, encapsulated in the slogan "Edit Anything," is about raw speed and stability. EDIUS 7 was designed to remove technical barriers, allowing editors to focus purely on storytelling without waiting for renders or format conversions. Double-click any clip on the timeline and open the

The left screen (Player) allows you to preview raw clips and set In/Out points. The right screen (Recorder) shows your active timeline playback.

Edius uses a highly intuitive timeline where video tracks (V), audio tracks (A), video/audio combined tracks (VA), and title tracks (T) are distinctly separated. Core Workflows for Maximum Efficiency 1. Utilizing the GV Browser

Link audio and video tracks to keep them in sync, or unlink them for advanced L-cuts and J-cuts. 4. Advanced Real-Time Editing Techniques Utilizing the Layout Tool

Edius 7 excels at multi-camera editing. It supports up to simultaneously. The editor can sync clips via timecode or audio waveform, then cut live by clicking the desired video window during playback—exactly as if you were directing a live broadcast.