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    Video Object Remover – Frame-Accurate

    Video Object Remover – Frame-Accurate

    🎥 A free & open-source Python tool to remove unwanted objects from videos frame-by-frame using brush masking and AI inpainting (OpenCV + FFmpeg). EXE included.

    ...The tool extracts video frames using FFmpeg, lets you mask objects frame-by-frame, and removes them using OpenCV. Built with Python and Tkinter, it features a modern dark-themed GUI, adjustable brush tool, zoom control, and real-time logging. The cleaned video is rebuilt and exported with original quality. Includes a precompiled Windows EXE for normal users (no Python required) and full source code for developers or students. Perfect for YouTubers, video editors, educators, and open-source enthusiasts. 🖥️ Website: https://projectworlds.in 📺 YouTube: https://youtube.com/@projectworlds 📬 Support: https://projectworlds.in/contact-us
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    HomerHEVC

    HomerHEVC

    A real time open-source HEVC (h265) encoder under LGPL license

    HomerHEVC ( see www.homerhevc.com ): HOMER (Hevc Open Mpeg EncodeR) is an open-source HEVC encoder. HOMER is multiplatform code, tested for Linux and Windows It is published under the LPGLv2.1 license, and is therefore Free Software according to the Free Software Foundation. Source code can be found in: https://github.com/jcasal-homer/HomerHEVC Features (HomerHEVC_v2.0): - Open-source. Free software published under the LGPL license. - Multiplatform (Windows and Linux) -...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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