![]() ![]() – Direct access of materials from AVCHD and other video cameras that have complex file structures is possible – Materials from tapeless-media video cameras, USB hard disks and other external storage can be automatically identified and managed centrally – Automatic file splitting capture function that can split and capture files when timecode, pixel ratio, sample rate or recording date and time changes Source browser ○ ○ ○ – Batch capture function that specifies timecode for a range of multiple tape sources and captures them together * Separate hardware made by our company, for example, is necessary to capture VHS and other analog tape – Capture from digitally recorded tape, including from DV and HDV cameras, is supported – Apple Final Cut XML format is supported Capture ○ ○ ○ – In addition to MP3 and WAV data, importing directly from music CDs is also supported Final Cut Pro XML importing ○ ○ ○ – This is useful for composite work with files created in CG software (alpha channels supported) and creation of time lapse images Import of audio materials ○ ○ ○ – Consecutive still image files in JPEG, TARGA, TIFF and other formats can be imported as a single sequence – Importing of high-resolution photographs and Photoshop format (PSD) files possible Importing consecutive still image files ○ ○ ○ – Pairing of separate left and right images taken using a rig, for example, is also supported Importing of still images, including photographs and illustrations ○ ○ ○ – Native input of MVC (Multiview Video Coding), which is a 3D image video profile, is supported – Canon “XF-HEVC (H.265) decoding support Import from 3D (stereoscopic) cameras ○ ○ ○ – H.265 (HEVC) high speed decoding supported using Intel Quick Sync Video Canon XF-HEVC (H.265) decoding ○ ○ × – H.265 (HEVC) decoding supported H.265 (HEVC) high speed decoding ○ ○ × – Importing and decoding from Sony RAW/Sony X-OCN source browsers is supported and metadata can also be referenced H.265 (HEVC) decoding ○ ○ ○ – Importing and decoding from Cinema RAW Light source browsers is supported and metadata can also be referenced Sony RAW/Sony X-OCN source browser and decoding supported ○ ○ ○ – Importing and decoding from Cinema RAW source browsers is supported and metadata can also be referenced Cinema RAW Light source browser and decoding supported ○ ○ × – Direct access and native editing possible with MXF format files, which have complex file structures Cinema RAW source browser and decoding supported ○ ○ ○ – Import of XDCAM HD/HD422, XDCAM EX, P2 (AVC-Ultra, AVC-Intra50/100, DVCPRO HD), XF and other professional file formats supported * In EDIUS 9, High-speed decoding of RED source by using GPU supported Import of professional camera formats (MXF) ○ ○ ○ * In EDIUS 9, DPX clips that are 8-bit or higher can be handled with 10-bit YUYV * In EDIUS 8, Cinema DNG import requires installation of a separate codec – Referencing the large amounts of metadata added with R3D (cameras made by RED) is also possible – Input of XAVC/XAVC S, AVC-ULTRA, XF-AVC, 4K Motion JPEG (EOS-1D C), 4K MP4/MOV (LUMIX GH4), R3D (cameras made by RED), Cinema DNG (cameras made by Blackmagic Design/AJA Video Systems) file formats supported – Import of native files for EOS movies (ALL-I (I-only) and IPB), D movies and other movies captured with digital single-lens cameras (including AVC/H.264 and AVCHD) supported Import from cameras that support 4K and 2.5K ○ ○ ○ – AVCHD format 4GB split files also supported – Import of native files, including AVCHD format digital video cameras, various compact digital cameras, drones and smartphones (MP4) supported Input WG 9 Pro 9 Pro 8 Importing from ordinary cameras, including video cameras and digital single-lens cameras ○ ○ ○ ![]()
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