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Old September 29th 17, 09:44 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.mobile.android,alt.comp.freeware
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Default How to edit Android screen recording to remove WiFi MAC address & SSID?


On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 02:47:28 +0000 (UTC), harry newton
wrote:

What freeware do you use to edit an Android MP4 screen recording on Windows
10 in order to remove the WiFi MAC addresses & SSIDs?

Using RecMe freeware on Android 4.3, I recorded the WiFi signal strength
moving graph real-time progression from multiple access points over a
six-minute period of time using Fritz! freeware on Android.

This created an MP4 file, but as shown in this screenshot, I need to blank
out the details of the SSIDs and MAC addresses in the MP4 A/V recording.
http://i64.tinypic.com/27xi5hf.jpg

Using FTP Server (Free) on Android to enable FileZilla freeware on Windows
10 to download the resulting file stored by default on Android in
"/storage/emulated/0/recordings/filename.mp4" the file is now sitting on
Windows 10.

What Windows 10 freeware will easily blank out the details of the SSIDs &
MAC addresses of an Android MP4 screen recording of this screen format?
http://i64.tinypic.com/27xi5hf.jpg


VSDC Free Video Editor (nag splash screen) makes the task relatively
convenient if the confidential data fields don't move much throughout
the video.

- Import background video to timeline
- Use the rectangle tool to draw and color a resizable rectangle big
enough to cover a confidential data field on the video preview.
- Rt-click to duplicate rectangles as needed
- Place the timeline cursor where you want to start cloaking the
confidential data with rectangles
- Place the timeline cursor where you want to stop cloaking the
confidential data with rectangles
- Stretch each timeline rectangle icon between the cursor start/stop
points
- Export movie

You'll need to uncheck the Hardware Acceleration option to export with
the freeware version.
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