Below is a to help you understand and resolve the issue.
Restart EDIUS after changing these settings for them to take effect. :
[Project Settings Timeline] ───( Mismatched Parameters )───> [Exporter Preset] ───> ERROR The error stems from four primary root causes: 1. Non-Standard Frame Rates
Trying to force a highly specific camera format into an incompatible project profile will trigger this alert during import or capture. Below is a to help you understand and resolve the issue
A: This usually means the file's internal codec is not supported. EDIUS may support the .mp4 container but not the specific codec inside it, such as specific profiles of JPEG2000 or QuickTime Animation. Transcoding the file to a standard DNxHD , ProRes , or H.264 format is the best solution.
| Measure | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Create and save presets for your most common formats. | | Consistent media | Before importing, check clip properties (MediaInfo tool). | | Avoid QuickTime legacy | On EDIUS 9+, use native codecs instead of .MOV with older codecs. | | Test render before full export | Render a 10-second section using “Print to File” → same settings. | | Keep codec pack updated | Grass Valley periodically updates HQX codec. |
Saved user presets can easily break when you upgrade between major software versions like EDIUS 9, X, or 11. Non-Standard Frame Rates Trying to force a highly
Encountering the error "Could not use the selected format, please confirm setting" in EDIUS can be disorienting. The message halts your workflow at the most critical stage, yet its wording offers almost no clue about where to look. Based on user experience from various forums, this error is not a single bug but a symptom of a few specific configuration mismatches. This article breaks down every known cause and provides a step-by-step guide to solve it for good.
If you are a video editor working with , you have likely encountered a frustrating roadblock at some point: the dreaded error message:
EDIUS exporters are not universal; they are designed to work with specific frame sizes (Resolution), frame rates, and scan types (Progressive vs. Interlaced). If a preset does not appear or fails, the exporter likely does not support your current configuration. Transcoding the file to a standard DNxHD , ProRes , or H
This error is fundamentally a safety mechanism. EDIUS triggers it to prevent corrupt or highly distorted video renders. The most common technical conflicts include:
The error “EDIUS could not use the selected format” is almost always a rather than a software bug. By systematically checking project settings, codec availability, hardware acceleration, and export parameters, most users resolve the issue within minutes. For persistent cases, resetting EDIUS preferences or updating drivers is effective.
Most users see this error immediately after clicking "New Project" or when attempting to change an existing project's settings.
Using an outdated or corrupted export preset from a previous version of EDIUS that does not map properly to a newly updated timeline structure.