: The bundled media manager, Mync, was updated to support HDR preview, storyboarding, and export. Core Capabilities
| Feature | EDIUS Pro 9 | Premiere Pro CC (2019) | DaVinci Resolve 15 | |--------|--------------|------------------------|--------------------| | Real-time mixed format editing | ✅ Excellent | ❌ Often requires proxies | ⚠️ Better than Premiere but slower than EDIUS | | GPU acceleration | Limited (decoding + some effects) | Full (CUDA/OpenCL) | Full (CUDA/OpenCL) | | Color grading | Basic | Good | ✅ Professional | | Audio tools | Basic | Fair | ✅ Fair (Fairlight) | | Motion graphics | None | ✅ After Effects dynamic link | ✅ Fusion built-in | | Price (perpetual) | ~$500 | Subscription | ✅ Free / $299 | | Stability | High | Medium | High | | UI modernity | Low | High | High |
Today, we are taking a deep dive into a specific, slightly older build: . While EDIUS 10 and Workgroup 11 are currently available, version 9.20 remains a gold standard for many broadcast newsrooms and event videographers. Let’s break down why this specific build (9.20.3340) is still a powerhouse worth discussing.
Overall, Grass Valley EDIUS Pro 9.20.3340 is a powerful and versatile video editing software that offers a wide range of features and capabilities for professional content creators. Its real-time editing capabilities, multi-camera support, and advanced color grading and audio editing tools make it an ideal choice for editors, producers, and post-production professionals.
: Features a real-time engine that allows different resolutions (from 24x24 to 4K), frame rates, and aspect ratios to be edited on a single timeline without pre-rendering.