How To Hide Date When Using Video Camera
Kawika Nui • Contributing Member • Posts: 905
How can I disable the date/fourth dimension postage stamp when recording video?
This is a trouble with video in FZ300, GX7, GH3.
This is non covered in the manuals (I looked - all there is, is a way to *add together* date/time stamp to nonetheless images, not videos, *after* taking them).
I simply found out (after many, many videos) that at that place is a "hidden" date/time postage embedded in videos taken with FZ300, GX7, GH3 and probably other Panasonic cameras.
It does not appear when viewing videos in camera, nor on computer with VLC, Windows Media Player, etc.
I commencement saw it when I used PotPlayer. I thought information technology was something in the PotPlayer program, but then I viewed some videos from a USB flash drive on a Sony 4K TV (810C) and there was the date/fourth dimension postage. This really ruins video and on the TV there seems to be no way to disable it.
To avoid ruining video in the futurity, how can I disable this unwanted office in the cameras?
Thank you for all solutions!
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