I have a movie with a time clock running in the top right corner.
Rather than clipping of the whole of the top section of the screen,is there a way to simply block off the section around the perimeter of the clock itself?
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might try delogo or logaway in conjunction with virtualdub to at least reduce the intrusion...
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I have found that RegionRemove is a better filter than either mentioned above.
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