If you are using external monitoring hardware, EDIUS will throw this error if your timeline preset asks for a resolution the hardware cannot output.
Open and run:
Understanding why EDIUS blocks your export requires looking at three main technical conflicts: If you are using external monitoring hardware, EDIUS
When exporting or rendering:
Often, the error is a reminder that your settings aren't supported for real-time output. In the export settings, try unchecking "Use Hardware
If you are a video editor working with Grass Valley’s EDIUS (any version from 7 to X), you have likely encountered a sudden roadblock: a stark error message reading,
If the error occurs when you add a clip to the timeline, the clip’s format differs from the project. Corrupted Project or Timeline For older versions (EDIUS
In the export settings, try unchecking "Use Hardware Encoder" to see if the error persists. If it exports with software encoding, your graphics driver is the issue. 5. Corrupted Project or Timeline
For older versions (EDIUS 8 or 9), ensure the "Enable QuickTime Importer" is ticked if you are working with .mov files, then restart the application. 4. Reset EDIUS to Default
The root cause of this error is almost always a mismatch between the timeline metadata and the output architecture. The most frequent culprits include: