: You can reset EDIUS to its default state by renaming the "Grass Valley" folders in both your %AppData% (Roaming) and %ProgramData% directories. This forces EDIUS to recreate fresh configuration files upon the next launch.
When you encounter the error message it often signals a breakdown between the software and your system’s hardware or environment. This can happen during startup, timeline playback, or rendering. 1. Immediate Fixes: Resetting and Clearing
: Ensure your BIOS and especially your graphics (Nvidia/Intel Quicksync) and audio drivers are up to date. Outdated drivers are a primary cause of "unexpected" freezes. edius is not responding due to unexpected issues
: Sometimes adding the variable KMP_DUPLICATE_LIB_OK with the value TRUE in Windows System Properties can resolve startup crashes related to library conflicts. 3. Fixing File and Plugin Issues
Before diving into complex settings, try these quick "resets" to clear temporary software glitches: : You can reset EDIUS to its default
: If the crash happens during a job, navigate to C:\ProgramData\Grass Valley\Chorus Hub\Render Service and rename the "data" folder to "data_old" to clear stuck render queues. 2. Resolving Hardware and Driver Conflicts EDIUS is highly sensitive to graphics and audio drivers.
: For EDIUS X and 11, background services like EHRenderService or the Chorus Hub can hang. Use the Task Manager to end these processes or use specific tools from EDIUSWorld Support to restart them. This can happen during startup, timeline playback, or
Troubleshooting "EDIUS Is Not Responding Due to Unexpected Issues"