Edius Could Not Use The Selected Format Please Confirm Setting

Some modern cameras (like drones, action cameras, or iPhones) record in variable frame rates (VFR) or highly compressed formats (like HEVC/H.265) that EDIUS sometimes struggles to process natively.

If you use Grass Valley hardware (Storm 3G, HDSpark, etc.), the error may be hardware-specific.

At a surface level, this error typically appears during the initial setup or when attempting to introduce footage that fundamentally contradicts the project's "Project Settings." Unlike competitors like Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve, which often possess a fluid, chameleon-like ability to adapt their timeline settings based on the first clip dragged onto it, Edius demands a declaration of intent before the work begins.

When you see "Could not use the selected format," Edius is essentially telling you: "You built a house for a Standard Definition frame, and you are trying to fit a 4K High Dynamic Range window inside it." Some modern cameras (like drones, action cameras, or

This speaks to an older, perhaps more disciplined era of post-production. The error forces the user to acknowledge that format matters. It highlights the friction between the modern desire for "anything goes" workflows and the engineering reality of processing frames. The error is not merely a denial; it is a demand for consistency. It serves as a reminder that while we live in an age of mixed media, the rendering engine still requires

Grass Valley EDIUS , the error message "Could not use the selected format, please confirm setting" is a common roadblock that usually indicates a mismatch between your project settings export or clip parameters

. It acts as a safety check, preventing the software from attempting a render that would result in corrupted or unsupported files. Grass Valley Forums Key Causes and Solutions Export/Project Mismatch Is the drive full

: This is the most frequent culprit. If your project is set to a frame rate or resolution that the chosen exporter doesn't support (e.g., trying to export 59.94p video as an

format that only supports 25p), EDIUS will trigger this error. : Check that your Project Settings

(resolution, frame rate, scan type) align with the capabilities of your selected exporter preset. QuickTime Dependency (EDIUS 8 & 9) : For older versions, exporting to often requires the QuickTime Importer to be manually enabled. : Navigate to System Settings Importer/Exporter and ensure "Enable QuickTime Importer" is checked. You must restart EDIUS for this to take effect. Hardware Acceleration Conflicts : If you are using H.264 or H.265 (HEVC), your Intel Quick Sync Video (QSV) settings might be interfering. : Try toggling (enabling or disabling) hardware decoding in System Settings Importer/Exporter under the relevant format (AVCHD or HEVC). Disabled "Enable Conversion" Some modern cameras (like drones

: Sometimes the exporter will only show up if conversion is disabled, but then fail because the raw timeline data doesn't match the standard. : Tick the "Enable conversion"

checkbox in the export window to allow EDIUS to bridge the gap between your timeline and the final file format. Grass Valley Forums Quick Troubleshooting Checklist Verify Frame Rates

: Ensure you aren't using a "non-standard" rate (like exactly 60fps) for a format that requires a broadcast standard (like 59.94fps). Render Format

: Set your project’s "render format" to be equal to or higher quality than your intended export format in Project Settings Local Drive Export

If the selected output format (e.g., AVC-Intra, XAVC, ProRes) is not installed or licensed:

  • Is the drive full? EDIUS does a pre-check. If the drive has less than 5% free space, it may reject the format.
  • Is the drive letter valid? Network drives with disconnected paths can cause this.
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