Edius X 10.32 [ 2026 ]

Edius is a video editing software developed by Grass Valley. It's known for its high-performance capabilities and is widely used in the broadcasting and production industries.

The "X" in Edius X refers to the tenth major version of the software, which was released with a new user interface and enhanced features.

The specific update, version 10.32, likely includes bug fixes, performance improvements, and possibly new features or enhancements to existing ones. edius x 10.32

For more detailed information about this update, such as specific changes or improvements, I recommend checking the official Grass Valley website or the software's changelog.

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1. The AI Background Rendering Optimization

EDIUS X introduced background rendering, but early versions had CPU priority issues. In 10.32, the scheduler has been rewritten. You can now render complex 4K HEVC clips with color grading applied while still scrubbing through the timeline without dropping frames. The "Background Render Queue" now visually highlights which clips are rendered with a green bar, reducing export times by up to 40% on multi-core systems.

4. Color Grading and Effects

EDIUS 10.32 includes a much-improved primary color correction tool. It handles Log footage and HDR workflows (HDR10 and HLG) natively. The Good: It is fast

  • The Good: It is fast. You can grade clips rapidly with vectorscope and waveform scopes that update in real-time.
  • The Bad: It lacks the node-based grading depth of DaVinci Resolve. If you are doing a feature film with intricate color work, you might find EDIUS limiting. However, for corporate videos, documentaries, and broadcast news, it is more than sufficient.

Issue 2: Vertical Timeline Performance

EDIUS is historically a horizontal, broadcast-oriented NLE. In 10.32, creating a 9:16 vertical timeline (1080x1920) sometimes causes the track header to glitch when adding more than 10 video tracks.

  • Workaround: Use "Nested Sequences" instead of stacking 15 layers on a vertical timeline.

5. Blackmagic RAW (BRAW) 2.6 Support

Grass Valley continues its "cold war" with Blackmagic by supporting BRAW. Version 10.32 includes the BRAW SDK 2.6, allowing half-resolution decoding for 8K BRAW footage, making it possible to edit URSA Mini Pro 12K footage on a laptop.