![]() ![]() In this case, if you are sure the file is a text-based subtitle format, email us and we will try to fix the problem or add the new format. If the file still can't be loaded, you will get an error message. This way there will be no automatic format recognition nor file check. Once you have done this, press the Open button in the dialogue. A dialogue will pop up, you have to select the right filter in it (there is a combo box where you see the "All supported files" text, you have to click the button with the arrow that is next to it and select the format of the file). ![]() ![]() First of all you MUST be sure about the format of the file, if you are, then proceed like this: 1. Most of the files will load correctly, but if you get a message like "The file is a bad subtitle or an unsupported format", there is still some chance you can load the file. Every time you load a file using any of these methods, Subtitle Workshop will check to see if it is a valid file and what is its format. Additionally, you can drag-and-drop your file into the Main Window, or if the extensions are associated, just double click on the subtitle file you wish to open. To load a subtitle file simply click the "File/Load Subtitle" menu (+ ). 1.0 Getting started Get started using Subtitle Workshop XE basic features: ![]()
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