Grass Valley released an update to its popular video editing software EDIUS. In addition to numerous fixes (more in the Release History PDF), it adds several new features including H.265 (HEVC) support, BT.2020/BT.2010 color space support in the Primary Color Correction module, Hi-DPI display support, new H.264 encoder for better video quality and encode speed when exporting or burning Brlu-ray discs, support for Canon C700 RAW data, and automatic detection of Panasonic AG-UX90/180, and DC-GH5 color metadata for color correction.
New Features in EDIUS 8.50.1927 (EDIUS)
New Features in EDIUS 8.50.1927 (Built-in Mync Standard Edition)
The New ZFC-L Zoom Focus Control is Libec's most innovative remote control for LANC (Sony, Canon, and JVC) cameras, plus the new ZFC-LP variant is tailored not only for LANC, but also for Panasonic cameras. This sleek designed controller features an Invert Switch that allows users to change the zoom direction when the control unit is attached vertically (grip top) or attached upside down in an underslung position.
At NAB 2017, Angenieux will announce a new compact zoom in the Optimo Style line of professional zoom lenses. The Optimo Style 48-130 T3 will weight just under two kilograms, delivering stunning optical performance, with a constant T3 aperture throughout the entire zoom range. Angénieux will also present two new accessories for its anamorphic lenses: Special Uncoated Element for Optimo 56-152 A2S and 30-72 A2S, and Special Coated Rear Element for Optimo 44-440 A2S. The attachments will provide cinematographers with an even more distinctive look to the anamorphic image painted by the Angenieux lenses. The uncoated front element offers a softer contrast image with additional flares around highlights, whereas the coated rear element for the Optimo 44-440 A2S enhances blue flare. These new accessories will be available Q3/2017. Angenieux also announced its new EZ-1 lens from the new EZ Series is now shipping, as first deliveries to customers are being realized.
Sound Devices introduced its new line of high-performance, ultra-compact audio recorders with USB audio streaming -- MixPre-3 & MixPre-6!
Sound Devices announced the launch of its groundbreaking new product line, the MixPre Series of audio recorders with integrated USB audio interface. The lightweight, high-resolution MixPre-3 & MixPre-6 audio recorders with USB audio streaming offer world-class sound quality combined with extreme durability -- perfect for musicians, sound designers, podcasters, videographers, YouTubers and field recordists.
The MixPre Series feature Sound Devices' innovative new Kashmir™ microphone preamps. These high-performance, ultra-low-noise, discrete, Class-A mic preamps were hand-crafted by Sound Devices. The mic preamps feature a -130dBV noise floor, analog limiters, and new 32-bit A-to-D converters to ensure high quality, stress-free, professional-grade audio recordings.
The MixPre-3 features 3 full-sized balanced XLR mic/line audio inputs, while the MixPre-6 features 4 balanced XLR/TRS combo jacks to connect microphones or line-level devices. Both have a 3.5 mm auxiliary input that can be used for plug-in power mics, 2-channel line-in audio, camera return, or timecode.
The versatile MixPre-3 and MixPre-6 make excellent USB audio interfaces, offering the unique ability to record audio to an SD card while simultaneously streaming multiple channels of audio via USB. Handy for interviews, podcasts, or simply as a backup recorder to your computer, the MixPre's can be used for Skype or Facetime interviews, and to record audio for podcasts or video blogs. As a musician's tool, the MixPre Series serves as a top-shelf USB interface with premium mic pres for use with a DAW, getting a quick song idea recorded without AC power handy, recording rehearsals or just adding a few more inputs to your PA system.
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The MixPre Series is available to order from, and is anticipated to ship by the second week of May, 2017.
New podcast in the EDIUS Podcast series covers Intel Quick Sync support for accelerated H.264 video encoding and decoding in EDIUS 8. Visit podcast.edius.net YouTube channel to watch the ongoing podcast series.