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teking
I have some movies that were made with an Olympus C-700. They are in .mov (quicktime) file format. When I play them in Media Player Classic they have text that displays over the image. The text is the movie FPS, Current Frame count, input bitrate, output description, etc. (see the attached image)

Is there a way to turn this text off?

I have the K Lite Mega codec pack installed.

System Specs are as follows,
Pentium D 3.00 GHz processor
4 Gig of 667 MHz DDR RAM
nVidia 7600 GT with 256 Mb RAM
800 Gb HDD
RealTek HD Sound
Windows XP Pro x64 OS
isa
I burnt a VCD for family overseas.

They were originally from my lumix point and shoot camera.

Also were saved as .mov files.

Same problem...

Any help would be greatly appreciated...

I am thinking maybe convert them into mpg first via some media converting program? But if there is a shorter way, that would be fantastic...
Mischcabob
Sounds like the OSD (on screen display) in FFDSHOW.
Check for red tray icon (FFdshow video decoder), right click it with mouse and remove checkmark for OSD. thumbsup.gif
teking
Thanks My friend, this did indeed take care of my problem.

QUOTE (Mischcabob @ Jan 3 2009, 10:06 PM) *
Sounds like the OSD (on screen display) in FFDSHOW.
Check for red tray icon (FFdshow video decoder), right click it with mouse and remove checkmark for OSD. thumbsup.gif

isa
What about when burning to VCD.

How can this be taken out of a VCD before it gets encoded with the codes onto the screen?
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