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By *ally8Woman 12 weeks ago
Plymouth |
I use free editing software called “Avidemux” to blur fixed areas of screens, like logos and subtitles that are displayed in the corners, etc.
It could be used to blur a face, but the video would have to be cut into pieces where the face’s on-screen location has changed. The face would need to be blurred on each piece separately, and then the video would have to be stitched back together.
Let me know if you’re interested, and I’ll send you the software’s download website address. And I’ll also send you detailed instructions of how to do this editing.
Alternatively, I can let you have my email address so that you can send me a copy of the video. I’ll then edit it and send it back to you.
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By *glyBettyTV/TS 12 weeks ago
Not in your area |
"It could be used to blur a face, but the video would have to be cut into pieces where the face’s on-screen location has changed. The face would need to be blurred on each piece separately, and then the video would have to be stitched back together.
Let me know if you’re interested, and I’ll send you the software’s download website address. And I’ll also send you detailed instructions of how to do this editing.
Alternatively, I can let you have my email address so that you can send me a copy of the video. I’ll then edit it and send it back to you.
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lmao @ "send me the video & I'll edit it for you". OP, I advise you not to do this 😂
But dodgy help aside, they're right about splitting up a video into clips using the editing software, and applying the blur to each clips. I use YouCut (Android) and it works in a similar way. Just learn how to use the software, it's probably not that difficult but you're just struggling with the user interface |
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