Tutorial: How to Blur Fixed Objects with AVCLabs Video Blur AI
The "Fixed Blur" feature comes in handy when you need to blur certain fixed objects such as logos, texts, and license plates.
Import Video
Click the "Browse" button or drag and drop to import a video.

Select Fixed Blur Feature
At the top of the program, select "Fixed Blur" to start a fixed blur task.

Edit Fixed Blur Task (Setting)
Once you've added a Fixed Blur task, you'll step into the Fixed Blur Settings interface, allowing you to effortlessly customize and fine-tune the task.

1. Select Rectangle Blur or Ellipse Blur
Select the blur shape: Rectangle or Ellipse.

2. Select Blur Type
You have the option to choose from 5 different blur types - Mosaic, Standard Blur, Longitudinal Blur, Blique Blur, and Particle Blur. Alternatively, you can also upload a custom image from your desktop.

3. Adjust Blur Strength
Adjust the blur strength by dragging the slider: slide to the right to increase the strength, and to the left to decrease it.

4. Edit Fixed Blur Task
To conveniently edit the blur task, simply right-click the timeline panel at the bottom.

Delete: Delete current blurring task.
Set as current start frame: Drag the playhead to move through the frames of a sequence to select a start point. Afterward, right-click on the timeline panel and select the option "Set as the current start frame".

Set as current end frame: Drag the playhead to select a end point, then right click the timeline panel and select "Set as the current end frame".

Add More Blur Tasks
You can also add additional blur tasks, such as Background Blur or License Plate Blur, and follow the steps above to edit each task.

Start Preview Mode
Before exporting, take a sneak peek of the blur effect. Simply click the EYE icon to initiate the preview mode. Please be patient while the preview mode loads.

Start Export
If you are pleased with the applied fixed blur effect, simply click the "Export" button located at the top right corner to start the export process for your video blur project.
