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Movavi VideoSuite
Overview
Introduction
System Requirements
Quick Start
Convert Video/DVD
Interface
Menu Bar
Toolbar
Preview Area
List of Opened Files
Seek Slider
Controls
Status Bar
Output directory settings
Output format settings
Convert button
Working
Adding files
Previewing Files
Choosing Output Format
Using Format Presets
Converting Files
Converting for iPod, PSP
Extracting Audio
Video/DVD for Mobile Device
Interface
Menu Bar
Toolbar
Preview Area
List of Opened Files
Seek Slider
Controls
Status Bar
Output Directory Settings
Device Presets
Convert Button
Working
Adding files
Previewing Files
Choosing Device
Device Presets
Converting for iPod, Cell phone, PDA or PSP
Edit Video
Interface
Menu Bar
ToolBar
Filters and Effects
Preview Area
Seek Slider
Controls
Filter/Effect Menu
List of Applied Filters
Status Bar
Save Button
Information
Preferences
Working
Opening Files
Previewing Files
Applying Video Filters
Using Markers
Saving Files
Filter Reference
Magic Enhance
Auto Contrast
Auto Satutration
Auto White Balance
Deinterlace
Brightness/Contrast
Blur
Sharpen
Clolor 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 bluted video
Split Video
Interface
Menu Bar
Toolbar
Split Settings
Split Button
Output Settings
Controls
Preview Area
Seek Slider
Working
Opening Files
Previewing Files
Splitting Files
Join Video
Interface
Menu Bar
Toolbar
Preview Area
List of Opened Files
Seek Slider
Controls
Status Bar
Output Directory Settings
Output Format Settings
Join Button
Working
Adding files
Previewing files
Choosing Output format
Using format prsets
Joining files
Extracting audio
Create CD/DVD
Interface
Menu Bar
Toolbar
Tab bar
Content Area
Status Bar
Burn Button
Disc Size Bar
Mode table
Options table
Edit Mode
Controls
Seek Slider
DVD Chapters
Working
Adding Files
Previewing Files
Burning Files
Creating Video Disc
Creating Audio Disc
Creating Data Disc
Copying DVD
Saving DVD to a Folder
Copying encrypted DVD
Format Reference
AVI
MPEG
VOB
IFO
MPEG4
3GPP
3GPP2
MOV
WMV
ASF
RM
MP3
WAV
WMA
If you can't open a file
Registering Suite Edition
Register Suite Edition
Copyright and License for Suite Edition
Appendix
Version History
Technical Support
Movavi VideoSuite :: Edit Video :: Tutorials


Before you start:

Making something look better than the original is always a tricky thing. Restoring video, you should count on your source (whether a videotape or digital video), your skills and the equipment you use. Although at first you may be satisfied with your videos taken with a digital camcorder, after applying a basic filter to it you will see how drastically it can be enhanced. Needless to say, video filtering is a must after capturing video, especially when digitizing home-made VHS sources. It is very important to achieve as best results as possible at this first step, since that would be the file you will have to work later with.

There can't be "all-in-one" solution for fixing every single problem with video. Every record and every problem require an individual approach to them. In this guide we tried to pick out some of the most common problems with video and describe how your video can be cleaned up using the Movavi VideoSuite software. Each problem is illustrated with a video example showing the order of applying the filters and their settings. These examples will help you to familiarize yourself with the variety of filters in Movavi VideoSuite and with the ways of fixing your videos with them. Obviously, many will find a solution for a problem similar to their own. We highly recommend all beginners at video restoration to study the following examples to restore video better with Movavi VideoSuite.

Tutorials:

Purple video: colors need correction.
Video is too dark
Video is too blurry
Interlaced video


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