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    Hi everyone, I hope this is posted in the right place.
    I have a surveillance video file that i have to zoom and enhance at a certain frame, so that i will be able to see a relatively small number.

    The specs (according to GSpot 2.70a):
    File type: ASF (.WMV)
    Mime type: video/x-ms-asf
    Sys bitrate: 622 kb/s
    Codec: WMVP - Name: WMP v9 Image
    Length: 2:03.701
    dimensions: 320 x 240
    sar: 1.333 (4:3)

    I hope i included all the right information, as i am a total newbie to video editing.

    Is this at all possible? and if so, how? using which software?
    Thanks a lot guys.
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    Honestly, the chances of getting any real detail out of a clip this small and compressed are very remote. You simply don't have enough real data to play with.

    However if you want to try, I would start with this : http://www.thedeemon.com/VideoEnhancer/

    If it cannot open your file then you may have to use avisynth to load the file into video enhancer.
    Read my blog here.
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  3. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Send the video to CSI...
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  4. Also note that WMV compression threw out all the small details so there's not much left to work with. You'll end up enhancing the video compression artifacts.
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