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  1. Member
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    Hi,

    i have problem with an avi-file (xvid), i've got from a friend. When i watch it, there is permanently a very disturbing timer in the upper right corner.
    First i thought the timer is part of the avi file, but when i copied the file on another computer, the players there (vlc and media classic) played the file without showing the timer. So i assume, it is not embedded in the video stream, but ist is an extra part of the avi.
    I tried it on different computers with different players, and all other system - and also my media player for TV - showed the timer.
    Knows anyone the problem or has even a solution how to get rid of this timer? (to convert the file on the system without timer had no effect)

    Kind regards

    Patrick
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    If it is not part of the video then it must be a subtitle. Chances are if you use the subtitle button on your player remote you will turn it off.
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    Thanks for your answer guns1inger,

    but this timer doesn't seem to be a subtitle.
    I attached a small part of this file this time.
    Maybe someone knows the solution of this problem?
    Possibly it's a simple thing, but i am not into deep in video editing.

    Kind regards

    Patrick

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    Probably an mkv or avi container, some players dont handle subs well.

    But from the looks of it its possible that its the timewarner preview which has that stamped.
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  5. This thread is kind of old, but since I count on this site as one of the premier video related sites I just want to make sure anyone looking for the solution can find it here as well. Disclosure: Not my solution, found it online. Worked for me.

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    Press Display ONCE, then use the Up and Down Arrow buttons to cycle.

    Once you get it so that it's only asking for a time to jump to and the OSD timer has disappeared, press Display one last time and you're all set.
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