DVDFab reveals user identifier in .AVI files
| DVDFab / DVD Region+CSS Free Discuss, DVDFab reveals user identifier in .AVI files at Movie copy software forum; I'm noticing that DVDFab creates .AVI files with a [IART] metadata tag that identifies which Windows user was logged in and created the file. This is shown in players such as Media Player Classic, and in tools such as GSpot. No other tool I've seen does this, and I'd rather |
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| I'm noticing that DVDFab creates .AVI files with a [IART] metadata tag that identifies which Windows user was logged in and created the file. This is shown in players such as Media Player Classic, and in tools such as GSpot. No other tool I've seen does this, and I'd rather have uncluttered/anonymous .AVIs created. Is there a way to turn this off? |
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| afaik - content of AVI tags written by DVDfab are found in, and probably could be reset in, the XML configuration of the profile-in-use. I've not yet found and been able to adjust those, however - sigh. I've been using an AVI tag editor ( http://abcavi.kibi.ru ... you can probably find others ) to clean those up/reset to preference after the fact. |
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