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Overview
Introduction
System Requirements
Quick Start
Supported Formats
Interface
Menu Bar
Toolbar
Filters and Effects
Preview Area
Seek Slider
Controls
Filter/Effect Menu
List of Applied Filters
Status Bar
Save Button
Buy Now! button
Information
Preferences
Working with EnhanceMovie
Opening Files
Prevewing Files
Applying Video Filters
Using Markers
Saving files
If you can't open a file
Filter Reference
Magic Enhance
Auto Contrast
Auto Saturation
Auto White Balance
Deinterlace
Brightness/Contrast
Blur
Sharpen
Color Temperature
Hue/Saturation
Gamma
Color Balance
Chroma Balance
Denoiser
Deblocking
Mosaic
Add Noise
Posterize
Diffuse
Grayscale
Invert
Tutorials
How to repair the purple video
How to restore too dark video
How to filter the interlaced video
How to fix the blurred video
Registering
Register EnhanceMovie
Copyright and License
Appendix
Version History
Technical Support
EnhanceMovie :: Opening Files

In EnhanceMovie, you can open files using the Open command, Open button and the Recent Files list.

To open a file:

  1. Choose File > Open or click in the toolbar.
    If you wish to open a recently used file (a file you have already worked with), just select its name from the Recent File list. Choose File > Name_of_the_file.

    Note: 10 last opened files are displayed in the Recent Files list.

  2. Select the name of the file you want to open. If the file does not appear, select the option for showing all formats or all files from the Files of Type pop-up menu.
    Files of the following formats can be opened: ASF Movie (*.asf), AVI Movie(*.avi), MPEG Movie (*.mpeg, *.mpg), Windows Media Movie (*.wmv), Quick Time (*.mov, *.qt). (See Supported Formats.)
  3. Click Open.
Important: If the file does not open, then the chosen format does not match the file's true format, or the file may be corrupted.
See If You Can't Open a File

Note: depending on the file's size, it may take up to several minutes to open it.

Once a file is opened, its name appears in the window's title and its first frame is displayed in the Preview area.

See next: Previewing Files

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