how do i remove a time code from a movie ?????

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  1. difinking

    difinking Guest

    can sum one enlighten me on how u do this
     
  2. rebootjim

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    Get virtualdubmod.
    Get the MSU subtitle and logo remover filter.
    Load video into vdubmod, apply filter, frameserve, encode.
     
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    I`ve found virtaldubmod site, where is the msu subtitle, logo,romover filter at
     
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    Google it. "MSU subtitle and logo remover".
     
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    thanks i`ve found it, just now learning how to use the program.
     
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    Fairly simple.
    Open the video, select file, append avi segment, load part 2, do the same for part 3 (and 4, depending on which version you downloaded).
    Click Video, filters, add, MSU subtitle and logo filter.
    Click Configure.
    Change to subtitles, set the X and Y position of the timer.
    Check to see if you have it correct.

    Maybe an easier one to use, would be called "logoaway" (google it).
    It has a realtime preview screen, which helps.
    Another good one, called "Region Remove" by Shawn Faulds (again, google it), is very simple to use, but doesn't give as good results as the first two.
     
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    Hi Rebootjim,

    Got a question for you have followed yr instructions to remove a logo i have on a project am doing, what do u use to encode with?

    my file size was 900mb and when i ran it through virtual dub
    to take logo off it has grown to 14 gig it is a shown as a windows Movie File

    Many Thanx

    Ericwh
     
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    You have saved it as an uncompressed avi, which is why it's so big.
    I encode (by frameserving) usually with Canopus Procoder Express, or Mainconcept, but you could also use something like tmpgenc, or make it simpler with VSO DivX to DVD.
     

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