Counter on DVD screen

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  1. Dan_61

    Dan_61 Regular member

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    First of all, i tried to do a thread search for an answer for my problem, how can i do this in future.

    I am trying to remove a time counter in the middle of a movie or at lease hide it

    Dan
     
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    The only way to do it is to blur it out, or crop the video, which would result in loss of picture/detail. You would have to remove the entire picture that has the counter/below it.
    Do you want to watch the movie on your computer/media player, or convert it to a DVD Video?
     
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  3. Dan_61

    Dan_61 Regular member

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    Thanks cyprusrom

    There is software to blur it out ?
     
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    You can try and use VirtualDub with a logo filter included in VDub or logaway( http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Logoaway-Download-113610.html )
    In Avidemux, you can use DeLogo filter(it doesn't completely cover the obtrusive image).
    Here is how it would look with Avidemux:
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    With VirtualDub you can probably cover the entire timer with a black strip.
    Code:
    "OPTION 1 Blur rectangles (Virtualdub)
    (Blur advantage, limited to rectangle, easy
    - Ctrl+O -> Edit\01.avi
    - Video -> Full Processing Mode
    * Video -> Filter -> Add -> logoaway
    - Click "Show Preview"
    * Define your box location:
    - Modify "Logo Border Position" X = Left parameter, Y = Top Parameter
    - Modify "Logo Border Size" X = Width, Y = Height
    
    
    
    OPTION 2 Solid color rectangles (Virtualdub)
    (Traditional, easy)
    
    - Ctrl+O -> 01.avi
    - Video -> Full Processing Mode
    * Video -> Filter -> Add -> fill
    - In the lower left-hand corner select your color (typically black).
    * Define your box location:
    - Click on the each side of the display pane to drag vertical/horizontal parameters to the box.
    You could try and crop it instead, see how you like the result. Just do a small sample.
     
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  5. Dan_61

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    Ok great, its not great resolution size already so i will try virtual dub to try and blur it out

    Thanks again

    Cheers Dan
     
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    I tried both programs but i am having a problem finding how to blur out the counter
     
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  8. Dan_61

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    Thanks Misty

    Cyprusrom had a good idea of downlaoding another copy it was easieer, with no counter, will update thread

    Dan
     

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