 In this video, we'll show you how to open, import and navigate a video in easy titles. To start working, you can either open or import a video. To open a video, go to video, open video file and browse your computer for the video file. Then just double-click on it. The open option will let you work directly with the video file that you have. When you work with a video that has a timecode burned in, as you can see here, make sure that it matches the first frame of the video. So you have to have the same timecode that is burned in here, right here. If it's not correct, type in the timecode that you can see here, in the box here. And then press OK. With the import option, easy titles will first convert the video file to another format that you have to save separately. Let's try doing this. So we go to video, import video file, choose your file, and then you have to choose where you want the video file to be saved. Once you select the destination, somewhere locally on your drive, click import. And you can see that the file starts importing. Importing may take a bit of time and more space on your computer disk, but it will ensure that the video plays smoothly and you'll be able to navigate it with a frame-by-frame precision. When you work with a longer video, we recommend importing it rather than opening it. The good news is that as easy titles imports the video in the background, you can start working on it almost immediately. Just press play here. And again, make sure you have the same timecode, if not. Just type in the correct numbers and press OK. To play the video, hold ALT and press the right arrow key. To post the video, hold ALT and press the down arrow key. You can speed up the playback of the video by clicking here or using the hotkeys, control ALT and right. To move forward frame by frame, hold ALT and press the app key. To go backward frame by frame, use ALT and the down arrow key. Now you know how to import or open the video file and how to navigate it. You're ready to start timing your subtitles.