Canopus Xplode Pro 460 For Edius 5x4x16 New May 2026
The Item: This refers to a hardware accelerator card used for video editing in the mid-2000s.
Breakdown of Specifications:
Context for the User: If you have found this on a piece of paper or a box, you are looking at a collector's item. This hardware was essential for standard definition (SD) editing (DV and DVCAM formats). It is not compatible with modern High Definition (HD) or 4K workflows and will not work with modern versions of Edius (Edius X/Workgroup) or modern operating systems (Windows 10/11) without significant technical workaround. canopus xplode pro 460 for edius 5x4x16 new
It sounds like you’re looking at a Canopus Xplode Pro 460 real-time effects accelerator card, specifically for use with EDIUS (versions around 5.x, 4.x, and possibly 16? — though EDIUS 16 doesn’t exist; likely you mean EDIUS 5, 4, or 6).
Let me break down what this hardware/software combo is, its capabilities, compatibility, and why it’s relevant (or outdated) today. The Item: This refers to a hardware accelerator
Before we discuss compatibility, let's break down the hardware itself. The Canopus Xplode Pro 460 is not a standard GPU (like an NVIDIA or AMD card). Instead, it is a dedicated hardware DSP (Digital Signal Processor) accelerator card.
"New" units usually come with:
Without these, a "New" card becomes a paperweight. If you see a listing for "Canopus Xplode Pro 460 for Edius 5x4x16 New," verify the presence of the rainbow ribbon cable and the USB dongle.
Instead of Xplode Pro 460, use:
Recommendation:
Upgrade to EDIUS Workgroup 9 or X (full 16-core support) + any modern GPU (RTX 3050 or A2000). You will see 50x+ faster rendering compared to Xplode Pro 460.
Probably not, unless you maintain a legacy EDIUS 5 workstation for archive projects. New: Indicates the condition of the item