[Effects]

Set up effect plug-ins.

[After Effects Plug-in Bridge]

In EDIUS, as well as plug-ins by third parties that support EDIUS, other plug-ins for After Effects can be added using the After Effects plug-in bridge function.

Note

  • Not all After Effects plug-in operations are guaranteed.

  • Only 64 -bit After Effects plug-ins are supported. If EDIUS has been upgraded from an older version, add a 64 -bit After Effects plug-in.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Effects] tree, and click [After Effects Plug-in Bridge].

3) Set each item.

[Add]

Specify the folder containing the After Effects plug-in and add to [After Effects Plug-in Search Folder]. Restart EDIUS after registration.

[Delete]

Delete folders from [After Effects Plug-in Search Folder].

[Unsupported Plug-in List]

Plug-ins that could not be imported in [After Effects Plug-in Search Folder] and the error details are listed.

4) Click [OK].

After Effects Plug-in Registration

Save the After Effects plug-in file in any folder on your PC.

1) Click [Add] at [After Effects Plug-in Bridge].

2) In the [Browse For Folder] dialog box, select the folder containing the After Effects plug-in and click [OK].

3) Click [OK], and restart EDIUS.

[GPUfx]

Make settings for GPUfx.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Effects] tree, and click [GPUfx].

3) Set each item.

[Multisample]

Set antialiasing (processing to make jaggies less conspicuous) when GPUfx is applied.

[Multisample Type]

Select an available multisample type.

[Quality Level]

Set the quality level of the type selected at [Multisample Type].

Selectable items differ according to the type of GPU.

[Render Quality]

Set the image quality at editing of parts where GPUfx is applied.

When [Full Quality] is selected, GPU is used and displayed at its maximum.

When [Draft Quality] is selected, the load at editing can be reduced though this results in lower quality.

[GPU]

Select the graphic card to use in [Graphics Card].

GPU performance

Displays the GPU of your PC.

GPUfx Transition Operating Environment

Note

  • GPUfx cannot be used if video memory on your PC is smaller than 256 MB. The [GPU] folder also will not be displayed on the [Effect] palette.

  • Editing is possible at HD size even in environments where only the SD size can be used. In this case, GPUfx transition becomes offline display.

4) Click [OK].

GPUfx Transition Operating Environment

To use GPUfx transition, the following conditions are required:

Project setting

Video memory

Frame size

Quantization bitrate

Minimum

Recommended

SD size

8 -bit

256 MB

512 MB

10 -bit

512 MB

1 GB

HD size

8 -bit

512 MB

1 GB

10 -bit

1 GB

2 GB

Over HD size

8 -bit/10 -bit

2 GB

2 GB

[VST Plug-in Bridge]

In EDIUS, as well as plug-ins by third parties that support EDIUS, other plug-ins that support VST can be added using the VST plug-in bridge function.

Note

  • Not all VST plug-in operations are guaranteed.

  • Only 64 -bit VST plug-ins are supported. If EDIUS has been upgraded from an older version, add a 64 -bit VST plug-in.

1) Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2) Click the [Effects] tree, and click [VST Plug-in Bridge].

3) Set each item.

[Add]

Specify the folder containing the VST plug-in to add to [Add VST Plug-ins]. Restart EDIUS after registering the folder.

[Delete]

Delete folders from [Add VST Plug-ins].

4) Click [OK].

VST Plug-in Registration

Save the DLL file of the VST plug-in in any folder on your PC.

1) Click [Add] at [VST Plug-in Bridge].

2) In the [Browse For Folder] dialog box, select the folder containing the VST plug-in and click [OK].

3) Click [OK], and restart EDIUS.

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