Remove Logo from Video is a simple tool that can erase superimposed logos or text from videos. This means if you've recorded something off the television, you can remove the logo of the channel or the watermark of the creator.
This tool automatically analyzes movement in the video in order to locate the logo or the text that remains static and erase it completely. It's a very simple and easy way to take out those annoying patches from video files.
Remove Logo from Video can erase both semi-transparent logos and totally opaque ones.
Another great function of this software is the removal of the date, time, or red 'Rec' symbol that older video cameras used to insert when they recorded.
You can process movies with Remove Logo from Video just by opening the folder that contains the video and selecting the section where the logo or text appears using the Marker option. The application will take care of the rest.
Also, if you have several episodes of a TV show recorded from the same channel, you can process them simultaneously in Batch mode, which will apply the same corrections to each video.
Remove Logo from Video is compatible with the following formats: AVI, MOV, M1V, MP2, SVCD, FLV, MP4, M2V, DVD, SWF, 3GP, MKV, WMV, and RM10.
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Latest Version | Remove Logo from Video 1.6. | |
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License | Trial | |
Op. System | Windows |
Category | Edition | |
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Downloads | 1 This month's downloads1 | |
Date Published | Oct 2nd, 2014 | |
Language | English | |
Views | 350 Last month's views1 | |
Author | Soft Orbis | (3) Programs | |
Last Modified | Oct 2nd, 2014 | |
Reviews | 0 | |
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