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  1. I got a 7GB+ Deewaar 2004 dvd movie and when I started to rip it I found out there is a big word show up on the picture along the movie, So what program I use to remove this protection ?!

    BTW, The Production Company name is the same word that show up on picture! the word is SHEMAROO

    plz someone help me

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    Contact them and ask them.
    http://www.shemaroo.com/

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    Send it back for a refund.
    http://www.shemaroo.com/

  5. "Refund" and what should I tell them?.. I want to turn it back because I can't remove the protection you made it! ^o)

    are you listening man for what you sayin?!!

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    The word on the screen is NOT copy protection, but a logo bug that is embedded in the picture. There are ways (none easy) to minimize the distraction (such as blurring or cropping), but it cannot really be removed.

  7. Shemaroo logos can be removed, the see-through ones on their DVDs. I do it all the time.

    Shemaroo doesn't use any fancy copy protection. I don't know about the newer stuff, but for a lot of the older movies they use none at all (you can drag and drop).

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    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    Shemaroo logos can be removed, the see-through ones on their DVDs. I do it all the time.
    What is it? Is it a subtitle or something?

  9. No, just a regular logo that defaces their entire movies:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMXlhmQzflA
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    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    Shemaroo logos can be removed, the see-through ones on their DVDs. I do it all the time.
    How?

  11. For the see-through ones, usually, but not always, AviSynth's LogoTools:

    http://avisynth.org/mediawiki/LogoTools

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    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    For the see-through ones, usually, but not always, AviSynth's LogoTools
    Then the OP is SOL then.

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    Actually, since it is transparent, stationary, and single-color (white), manono has pointed to the best method of making that particular logo "invisible" (I wouldn't technically call it "removal," but the end results are about the same). However, it will require a re-encode, and it will employ a bit of work.

  14. Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    Then the OP is SOL then.
    Hehe, maybe, but there are some decent VDub logo removers if he/she wants to try one of them. A bigger problem with Shemaroo's (and all the other Indian companies) classic films on DVD is that they're all PAL2NTSC with field blending. But I don't know if that's true for the OP's 2004 movie. A sample would be helpful.

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    Originally Posted by smel View Post
    Another protection?
    And your point is ?

    All that does is stop you from watching something on a dvd player.

    To defeat it all you need to do is pop it into your pc and copy the contents and reauthor.

    And you really don't even need to do that, just browse the dvd and view the VOB's.

    Watching it again, they actually show you how to view it without knowing the code....

    It looks like they are using DGIndex to view the video!!

    LOL!!!

    And you can add those keypads in dvd lab pro & i'm sure other authoring software yet they want to sell it to you ?
    LOL!!

    Oh i see now, you are spamming for them!!
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