Export from H.265 using the Intel QuickSync hardware encoder:<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\nGrass Valley Edius Pro is a new and more efficient codec. Compared to the broad H.264 codec, it allows you to export smaller files with the same or even better quality. The color depth can be not only 8 bits, but also 10 bits. When exporting an HDR project, the created Grass Valley Edius Pro mp4 file includes the appropriate HDR flag. Grass Valley Edius Pro is expected to be in common use in the coming years. Many TV devices can now play Grass Valley Edius Profiles because they already have the appropriate decoders available. Because complex Grass Valley Edius Pro encoding requires a lot of processing power, it is currently time-consuming.<\/p>\n
One solution to this problem is hardware encoders. Current Intel processors with an integrated GPU have been extended with a Grass Valley Edius Pro hardware encoder. EDIUS 9.10 Crack can now communicate with them. Therefore, the requirements are processors from the 6th generation onwards, which have integrated Intel QuickSync technology. These have been available since the summer of 2015.<\/p>\n
The sixth generation supports Grass Valley Edius Pro export in 8 bits in the main profile. The 7th generation and the 8th generation additionally allow the export of H.265 in 8 bits and 10 bits in the main profile. As the appropriate hardware encoders are only integrated with these processors, H.265 export is possible only with those specified. Without a hardware encoder, H.265 export is not currently available. To update your system, we now recommend <\/span>the 6-core i7-8700K processor and QuickSync support. It is also very suitable for working with 4K images.<\/p>\n\n