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Old compositions saved while using the demo version might retain the watermark metadata. Save your current deck. Go to File > New .
The watermark exists for good reason: it protects the work of the Resolume development team while still giving users full access to test the software. Respecting that system by purchasing a license when you're ready for professional use ensures the continued development of this powerful VJ tool. With a valid license activated, you can focus entirely on creating stunning visual performances without interruptions—whether you're mixing videos live, projecting onto buildings, or controlling massive LED walls at festivals.
There is no legitimate "hack" to remove the trial watermark without a license. The trial is intended for testing and preparation; for live performances, the developers recommend purchasing a license, often suggesting their Black Friday sales for significant discounts.
Use the "B" (Bypass) button to quickly hide layers without changing their opacity, which is useful for organizing complex decks.
Old compositions saved while using the demo version might retain the watermark metadata. Save your current deck. Go to File > New .
The watermark exists for good reason: it protects the work of the Resolume development team while still giving users full access to test the software. Respecting that system by purchasing a license when you're ready for professional use ensures the continued development of this powerful VJ tool. With a valid license activated, you can focus entirely on creating stunning visual performances without interruptions—whether you're mixing videos live, projecting onto buildings, or controlling massive LED walls at festivals.
There is no legitimate "hack" to remove the trial watermark without a license. The trial is intended for testing and preparation; for live performances, the developers recommend purchasing a license, often suggesting their Black Friday sales for significant discounts.
Use the "B" (Bypass) button to quickly hide layers without changing their opacity, which is useful for organizing complex decks.