If you are an EDIUS user, you know that speed is the name of the game. EDIUS is famous for its real-time editing capabilities, but many users overlook one of the most powerful features for accelerating the cutting process: the (often referred to as "In/Out Points" or "Range Selection").
The timeline is where the actual magic happens. Optimizing this specific zone ensures that you rarely see the dreaded red rendering line. Native Editing vs. Proxy Mode edit zone edius project
The core of any EDIUS project is its timeline panel. Understanding how EDIUS maps out its tracks and sequences is fundamental to mastering your editing workflow. Track Prioritization If you are an EDIUS user, you know
For standard web delivery, 8-bit processing is sufficient and keeps performance fast. If you are color grading heavy log footage or working with HDR workflows, select 10-bit processing to avoid color banding. 3. Establish a Robust Bin System Optimizing this specific zone ensures that you rarely
Your Bin Window is the command center of your project. Before placing a single clip on the timeline, establish a clear folder hierarchy: