How to remove Watermarks from Films with Windows Movie Maker
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You sound like Harry Potter...lol
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i tried everything you said man ,, and it didnt work,, help,,,
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@Krbydav328 fuck whether it's legal or not we are trying to watch a movie that advertise their shit plenty before and after. to answer your question it is most probably not illegal. i can think of a single reason why getting rid of a watermark is illegal. unless it is a document.
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I'm going to be very direct here so don't mistake this for being rude..... How would this help with an issue like a reoccurring watermark that fades in and out.
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Is this illegal?
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all you did was make it so you dont see the watermark because you zoomed in on the video. it isn't gone, its just not in sight. and most people dont want their video to be zoomed in some
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Or when your using the softwhere which has watermark on it check how long it lasts then put a video or pic the amount of time needed then save the movie then open up WMM then just delete the unwanted part of the video at the start then there you go no watermark.
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Does this same method work for the Windows 7 version of the program?
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This is the most overly complicated way of getting rid of watermarks I've ever seen XD. wow.
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see the worst part is you gave me hope. it didn't work.
why the hell would adding a two and a half minute black intro make the watermark in the video that comes AFTER the intro disappear?
please explain
MetallicIL 6 months ago
@MetallicIL As without this black intro, adding the fade in tool would mean that the watermark would be fully removed at about half way through the clip (as it takes time for it to fade in). By adding this black clip in the ratio stated), you ensure that the watermark is removed for the whole of the clip.
engandautclan 6 months ago
okay i'm stuck on the part where you put fad in.. and i kept watching this video, i don't see how the water mark is removed
mewchewb 6 months ago
@mewchewb If you add the fade in tool just on the clip itself, then the watermark will be removed but ONLY towards the end of the clip (you'll see it slowly fading in and the watermark gradually disappearing). To avoid this phase so that the watermark will get completely gone, add the black sections in the ratio stated, publish that video and then afterwards add the fade in tool on to that video just created which will get th gradual fading in section out of the way for when it gets to the clip.
engandautclan 6 months ago
So....you just cropped it off....
Zaroon115 8 months ago
@Zaroon115 No, this is a genuine way to get rid a of watermarks using the 'fade in' feature on windows movie maker.
engandautclan 8 months ago