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Viewing and Managing Imported Movies

Click Media Library > Movies > Library to browse through the movies files in your media library. When browsing through the movie files, you can view their movie cover art, rating information, and more. Click the left down arrow in the top right of the window to filter the movies by Recently Played, Not Watched Yet, or by Genre, Year, Rating if required. Click the other down arrow to sort the movies by Title, Date Added, Date Modified, or Date Played.

Movie files with the icon have been shared on a local home network. Click the icon to Unshare from Local Home Network or View on Home Network Tab. The icon indicates that the movie files were shared on CyberLink Cloud. Click the icon to View in Browser or View on CyberLink Cloud Tab.

You can edit the movie info for any of the movie files in your media library by right clicking on them and then selecting Edit Movie Info. Make the required changes, and then click Save. Click Reset if you want to revert the info back to the default data downloaded from MoovieLive.

If a movie file does not have any movie info associated to it, or the matched info is incorrect, right click and then select Change Matching Movie Info. Check if any of the suggested titles match the movie file, or search for the correct title using the field provided. Once you find the correct movie info, select it and then click OK to set the changes.

If you want to change the cover art for a movie file, right click on the movie file and then select Set Cover Art. In the Select Image dialog, browse to and then select an image on your computer's hard drive to use as the cover art.

Note: if the cover art for a movie file in the library is incorrect, you can right click on it and select Hide Online Info to remove it and the related movie information.

Right click on a movie file and select Trim and Convert if you'd like to trim the movie file and convert it to an MP4 or audio file. See Trim and Convert for more information.

Click Delete from Disk if you want to remove a movie file from the library and delete it from your computer's hard drive. Right-click on a movie file thumbnail in the media window and then select Locate on Disk to view the folder where the file is located in Windows Explorer.