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  1. The script works well on the short sample. But that sample only has only medium tones and blurry backgrounds in the logo area. I'm not sure how well it will work then there are other details in that area, especially something very bright. If you find any problematic segments let me know and I'll see if there's something I can do.
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    Hi, jagabo, thanks for the script. i think it will take a week to understand the script.
    but could you provide a menu wise use of the three software you mentioned , so that i could execute your script on my video and get my work done.
    Is that enough if i download avisynth and the three programs you mentioned, please say.
    please say more, after saving the script, what i have to do.
    i can change the x,y, w, h variables , as in ffmpeg covering my video.
    Expecting your reply.
    i think Maaru, has acknowledge your script for the example video he sent through me.
    Hope this script help all
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  3. I only used one program, AviSynth. But you need to download and install two filters that don't come with it. I already gave links to them. And I gave you links to basic instructions on what to do with the script. I use VirtualDub2 to check my scripts. Then usually ffmpeg or x264 CLI to encode them. Yes, you have to change the logox,y,w,h,frame values to match where the logo appears in your video.
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    Hi jagabo, I have used it in a few more videos and it works well, no issues. I had to adjust the blurbox position in one video and I adjust the opacity a bit. If I hit have any trouble with anything i'll reach out to you. I think i've got a hold of the basics but I might need help it I work on something with a different logo.
    Also want to add, I'm using Staxrip to encode. It works too.
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