Edius Could Not Use - The Selected Format Please Confirm Setting !!better!!

: Sometimes the "Use Hardware Encoder" option (Intel Quick Sync) fails if the specific file parameters (like interlaced video on newer Intel chips) aren't supported by the hardware.

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

EDIUS relies heavily on hardware acceleration (like Intel Quick Sync Video or NVIDIA/AMD NVDEC). If your hardware cannot process the format, EDIUS throws a confirmation error.

(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" : Sometimes the "Use Hardware Encoder" option (Intel

Let me know you are using and what format you are trying to export to , and I can give you a more specific solution.

: Ensure your project audio is set to a standard format, such as 2-channel stereo at 48000Hz . Non-standard audio configurations can cause the entire export to fail.

The root cause of this error is almost always a mismatch between the timeline metadata and the output architecture. The most frequent culprits include: (resolution, frame rate, scan type) align with the

: Select Render > Delete Temporary Render Files > All before attempting to export again. Quick Checklist

Then I can give you a more specific solution.

EDIUS is a real-time, highly optimized video editor that relies on and hardware acceleration . Unlike some other editors that automatically convert everything to a proxy or intermediate codec, EDIUS tries to work directly with your source files. You must restart EDIUS for this to take effect

Try rendering the entire timeline ( Shift+Q or Render > Render In/Out ) before exporting.

: Many exporters require "broadcast standard" frame rates. If your project is set to an exact 60fps, try changing it to 59.94p or 29.97p in Project Settings .