Edius Could Not Use The Selected Format Please Confirm Setting Instant
If the selected output format (e.g., AVC-Intra, XAVC, ProRes) is not installed or licensed:
EDIUS relies on DirectShow for some formats (AVI, WMV). Third-party codec packs (K-Lite, CCCP) can break EDIUS.
If you want, I can draft a shorter troubleshooting checklist for quick reference, or produce step-by-step ffmpeg commands tailored to a specific source file—tell me the file’s codec, container, frame rate, resolution, and audio layout.
The error message "Could not use the selected format. Please confirm setting"
a specific roadblock that occurs when there is a mismatch between your export settings project settings hardware capabilities
. It essentially indicates that the software cannot bridge the gap between how the video was edited and how you are asking it to be encoded or output. Core Causes of the Error
This error typically stems from one of three primary technical discrepancies: Format Mismatch (Resolution/Frame Rate): If the selected output format (e
The most common cause is attempting to export at a resolution or frame rate that is fundamentally incompatible with the selected codec. For example, trying to export a specific resolution like 1280x720 at a frame rate the chosen profile doesn't support for your device. Hardware/Software Conflict:
If you are using dedicated video I/O hardware (like Storm Mobile or Storm 3G),
checks if your project settings match that hardware’s physical output limits. If the hardware cannot process the current frame rate or color depth, the software may throw this error or force a switch to "software mode". Encoder Limitations:
The "Use Hardware Encoder" (Intel QuickSync) option can sometimes fail if it encounters interlaced formats or specific high-resolution profiles that your CPU's integrated graphics cannot handle. Troubleshooting Steps To resolve this error, follow these structured steps in Verify Project and Export Consistency: Ensure your settings (Resolution, Frame Rate, Field Order) match your Project Settings . If they differ significantly, the Grass Valley support forum
suggests trying standard presets instead of custom modifications. Disable Hardware Encoding: In the export dialog box, untick the "Use Hardware Encoder" option. This forces
to use its native software engine, which is often more flexible with "non-standard" format combinations. Check Hardware Preview Settings: EDIUS is a real-time, highly optimized video editor
If you have external monitors connected via I/O cards, go to Settings > System Settings > Hardware > Preview Device
and ensure the selected device actually supports your project's format. Confirm Administrative Permissions:
Occasionally, the software cannot "use" a format because it lacks the permission to write to the destination drive or initialize a background service. Run Administrator and ensure your export destination is a local drive. modify your project presets to better match your target export format?
EDIUS is a real-time, highly optimized video editor that relies on native codecs 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.
When you see "Could not use the selected format. Please confirm setting," EDIUS is telling you one of three things:
Simply put: you asked EDIUS to do something mathematically impossible or hardware-constrained, and it refused. Simply put: you asked EDIUS to do something
Some codecs (e.g., Grass Valley HQX, ProRes, DNxHD) require specific EDIUS versions or add‑on codec packs.
✅ Fix: Export to a widely supported intermediate format (e.g., Grass Valley HQ AVI), then re‑export or convert externally.
This error frequently occurs when EDIUS tries to use your graphics card (GPU) to process a specific format, but the driver or the file type creates a conflict.
EDIUS is very strict about matching project settings (frame rate, resolution, field order) with export settings.
When exporting:
Choose an export preset that exactly matches your project settings.
Example: If your project is 1920x1080 29.97p, do not export as 25p or interlaced.
✅ Fix: Create a new project matching your source footage, or manually adjust export settings to align with the project.