I have noticed a few times when downloading movies off the internet that there is the designers web address at the bottom just under the picture in widescreen mode.....now i'm wanting to endcode that AVI to DVD without the web address so it's just left black does anyone know how to get rid of the branding????? if so can u help me out?? as i hate watching a movie and seeing that underneath the picture
as far as i know there is not a way ot remove that. after its been compiled in with the movie there really is no way to remove it. other then possibly resizing the movie to remove the widescreen area. or just burning it as it is and zooming in on your dvd player
cheers, zooming on the dvd player might just work come to think of it!!! thanks for your suggestion..... if anyone else knows if it can be done please reply still
I dont' think it can be done! As much as editing out something from a picture is easy enough... just imagine doing that to many pictures (frames) in a movie! it would take you hours if not a life time to get that image off of all the frames that a movie has! And I would love to have that ability..... I guess that is what an EDITOR in a movie does! But he/she has better hardware to do such things. But once a movie is finished all the frames can't just be edited to take out a watermark or such. At least that's what I'm thinking. If I'm wrong.... enlighten me too..... cause I want to know how!
pretty much after it has been encoded with that branding it is impossible to remove it. as the author would have made it part of the entire frame and not a layer on each frame that you could remove easily with editting software. however, i find Blaze Media Pro has great authoring/editting capabilites. so if you still wish to try id suggest downloading the trial for it and checking it out.