I have a ton of videos still to work through, but some have rather private information in the chat window that i do not want to make public.
I'm new to video editing, and right now, I can only discard all frames that have the lines still in chat, which would be too much in many cases; or maybe disassemble the .avi into frames and figure out how to batch edit with GIMP. Maybe.
Ideally, I'm looking for some software that can edit a black box over a rectangle of pixels for a sequence of frames.
If possible, I would prefer freeware, but I'm willing to look into buying something for this.
And it seems my google-fu is too few for this ...
So yeah, do you know any software that could do this?
Adobe After Effects or Premier can do this - and is availble in a 30 day trial.
I recently re-encoded FRAPS recordings using Format Factory (http://www.pcfreetime.com/). It's free, and has an option to apply a "water mark" to movies it re-encodes. (I used it to overlay my global handle in the lower right corner of the movie.) I have not tested this, but in theory, if you supply a watermark that's the same size as your movie, you could use one to put solid blocks over the areas you want to blank out. It's kind of a hack, but should have the right effect. The only thing I am unsure about is whether Format Factory has any restrictions on the dimensions of watermarks. If not, the above should work.
Thanks, I'll give these a look.
Quote from: Keiphy on December 05, 2012, 07:49:22 PMIdeally, I'm looking for some software that can edit a black box over a rectangle of pixels for a sequence of frames.
Avisynth is what you need (http://avisynth.org/mediawiki/Main_Page). Has a bit of a steep learning curve, but more amateur video editing is done on that than any commercial software, with the possible exception of Windows Movie Maker.