![]() “We’re really excited about the developments over the past few months,” said Richings. With a brand new Multicore Media Engine, Lightworks now includes support for advanced Long-GOP editing, offering real-time performance for the main Long-GOP camera formats (H.264 and MPEG-2) and also XDCAM EX, XDCAM HD, AVCHD and HDV. ![]() The company’s May 28 release follows an 18-month beta program and includes a host of new features for editors. “With this new technology and with our new Multicore Media Engine, we’re pushing many boundaries and opening Lightworks to anyone who wants to edit content.” “We’re delighted to be showing real, working demonstrations of Lightworks 64-bit and Lightworks for Linux, because it demonstrates our long-term commitment to this fantastic project and community,” said James Richings, MD, EditShare EMEA. Lightworks has been completely re-engineered to make it easier to port to multiple operating systems, with the Linux version being the first non-Windows version to be shown by EditShare. ![]() It will be available as a free upgrade for Lightworks Pro users and is expected to be available later this summer. The 64-bit version of Lightworks will allow users to get the maximum performance from their computer hardware, as well as providing an ideal environment for editing with Long-GOP codecs. The company reported that it has had over a quarter of a million downloads since the Lightworks Beta program was announced, and the full Windows release of Lightworks will ship on May 28. The new version of Lightworks will ship May 28.EditShare is previewing a new 64-bit version of Lightworks and a Linux version of the company’s editing system at NAB.
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