Grass Valley EDIUS 9 Downloads In Stock and Available for Immediate Delivery
By Jim Bask
Complete your orders quickly and easily with EDIUS Pro 9 ESD. We have codes loaded into our system for fulfillment of all orders!
Complete your orders quickly and easily with EDIUS Pro 9 ESD. We have codes loaded into our system for fulfillment of all orders!
EDIUS 9 Nonlinear Editing Software from Grass Valley, a Belden Brand, has been recognized by TV Technology, part of NewBay’s Broadcast/Video Group, with a prestigious 2017 Product Innovation Award. First introduced in November, EDIUS 9 added a number of significant performance enhancements that made it even easier for users to edit anything in real time in almost any format or resolution.
The first of its kind “Five in 5” podcast will bring you up to speed with the latest technology trends in HDR in 5 minutes or less. Listen to this podcast to find out why do HDR?
MONTREAL, November 15, 2017 — Grass Valley, a Belden Brand, developed the T2 Series 3 SD/HD audio/video playout center with versatility, reliability and efficiency in mind, three factors broadcasters depend on when creating content in demanding live event and mobile production environments.
EDIUS 9 is now available! Get the details here.
Grass Valley Launches EDIUS 9 with New Floating Licenses, Enhanced Interface and Integrated HDR Support
This week’s Broadfield Live Webinar features a preview of the vendors we’ll be visiting at this year’s NAB NY. There’s over a dozen companies we’re looking to interview about their products and new innovations.

Grass Valley said it will preview Edius 9 and Stratus 6.0 at IBC 2017, introducing new features geared toward virtualized cloud-based installations, improved HDR support, and social media management features for newsrooms.
Follow along with Mike Downey on how to use this exciting software.
The last few years have been an exciting time for the broadcast industry. We’ve seen the rapid development and deployment of IP and COTS-based infrastructures introduce new workflows to streamline operations and reshape how we build facilities.
With all the options and flexibility that IP-based infrastructures enable, additional complexity is also added to the system. On top of existing broadcast standards for transporting video over coax, such as SMPTE 292M, a plethora of emerging standards have been introduced into the marketplace that, although functionally solved a problem, generated large interoperability issues that inhibited growth and mass adoption.