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Hey Pix,



Many thanks for your reply.

I did prefer not to cut out that watermark (good quess).

The Object Removal did the trick. Many thanks for your assistance. I like that, straight advice.
Hello,



I'm using Photodirector 7, but in the original image there is a watermark on the right bottom of my picture.

I searched on the internet, but wasn't able to find how to remove a watermark from my picture. The watermark comes from Cyberlink Youcam.

If anyone know how to remove it, please share.



Thanks in advance!
Hi,



I know this is a known issue and have not found a solution yet, but perhaps you guys have somthing that works great.

I've recorded a gameplay with my HD PVR 2 which was a very succesfull gameplay, but I was totally forgotten to record in high quality and now I only see pixels in the screen, the whole succesfull clip. That's stupid, I know! Got any advice with exception of a remake of the clip.



Thanks in advance!



Eh, whoops.... I have posted in the incorrect forum. Sorry!! Is anyone able to move this thread?
Hi Carl,

Unfortunatly your advice didn't work. The result is about the same. I think I wasn't very clear about the copy: the movie is a back-up of recorded gameplay which has been back-upped on a DVD to save storage on my HDD and these movies are too big to upload in one piece to the cloud. Now, we have to rip these movies (gameplays) again to edit any features. I hope it's much more clear now .

Anyway, do you have any advice left? Would you like to recieve a 5 second preview?
Hi Carl,

Thanks for your reply. I'll give it a shot and will let you know the result.

I forgot to mention that these are no commercial movies, just for the good order.
Hi,

After the rendering proces is completed, the quality of the movie is just terrible. I rip movies from DVDs and I prefer to convert and render them in .WMV format to watch them on my Xbox. The default output for a rip is about 800 MB. So you proberly can imagine that the quality of the rip is not optimal. The outputs of the rip is in .AVI format. If I import a movie, and starts the rendering proces to the .WMV format, I prefer to take the Windows Media Video 9 Full HD 1920x1080 to get the best out of it. Unfortunatly, the output is afwul. Has it somthing to do with the different format it will be converted to?

I have attached the dxdiag file for specific information.

If you need any additional information, don't hesitate to ask .
Thanks in advance for the effort,

Rick
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