Canopus Xplode Pro 460 For Edius 5x4x16 New May 2026
The string 4x16 likely refers to 16 processing threads (e.g., 8-core/16-thread CPU like Ryzen 7 or Xeon E5), not a specific EDIUS version.
Xplode Pro 460 on a 16-thread system:
The card’s 460 MB memory and ~1.5 GB/s PCI-X bandwidth become a bottleneck. A modern CPU’s iGPU (Intel QuickSync) or a low-end GPU (GTX 1050) renders the same transitions 10x faster via software + OpenGL.
Between 1999 and 2007, many electronics (including Canopus cards) suffered from the "capacitor plague"—electrolytic capacitors would bulge and leak, destroying the card. A "New" old stock unit that has been stored in an anti-static bag, in a climate-controlled environment, is the only guarantee that the capacitors will last another 5-10 years.
Title:
Canopus XPlode Pro 460 for EDIUS 5 | 4x4x16 New Effects Pack canopus xplode pro 460 for edius 5x4x16 new
Description:
Genuine Canopus XPlode Pro transition & effects package – optimized for EDIUS 5 (compatible with 4.x and 5.x).
Includes the rare 460+ preset effects with 4x4x16 real-time processing architecture for smooth previews and rendering.
✅ Key features:
Platform: Windows XP / Vista (EDIUS 5 compatible)
Condition: New / Sealed The string 4x16 likely refers to 16 processing
Why go through this trouble? Because even a 2025 CPU struggles with the specific look of YUV 4:2:2 color space effects that the Xplode Pro 460 handles in hardware.
Title: Canopus XPlode Pro 460 for EDIUS 5 – 4x4x16 New Effects
Description:
Rediscover the classic Canopus XPlode Pro 460 effect pack for Grass Valley EDIUS 5. With 460 real-time transitions, a 4x4x16 processing pipeline, and new-old-stock condition, this is perfect for retro video editors or anyone maintaining legacy EDIUS 5 systems. Xplode Pro 460 on a 16-thread system: The
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#CanopusXPlodePro #EDIUS5 #VideoEffects #4x4x16 #LegacyVideoEditing
If you attempt to use 5 layers of video with the Xplode engine, you will hit the 460 MB/s bus limit. However, with the specific 5x4x16 configuration, the card locks the buffer to 16 cycles, preventing screen tearing.