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Wednesday, September 15th, 2004 12:18 am
A watermark (also called a bug or a logo) is really, really easy to make in Virtual Dub (free download available here).

1) Get your vid as a .avi video clip
For Windows Movie Maker: Save as "High quality video (NTSC)"
For Premiere: Default, "Export Movie"

[do you know of other video editing programs? please comment!]
2) Make a watermark
example:

Black will be transparent, White is opaque, Grey is translucent...
3) Finished making your watermark?
- Open VDub
- Open vid (.avi file)
- Go to Video
- Go to Filters...


- Pick Add
- Pick Logo (then then configure it to look pretty much like this...)

4) Save the vid, and the watermark should be there...
How to save the vid in DivX
DivX
- for Windows
- for Mac
- VLC player (for multiple formats and platforms)
ALL DOWNLOADS ARE FREE.
How to fix size/ratio issues in Virtual Dub
Hint: for DivX, small aspect ratio = 400-600 kb bitrate, large = 800~1300 kb bitrate. In other words, bigger size = higher bitrate.
Wednesday, September 15th, 2004 03:25 pm (UTC)
Oh yeah I understand. I hadn't thought too much on the credittign disney on each frame or whatever since most of my stuff is photo-manip'd so its not direct copying and i do put the credits in the beginning or the end in a traditional style, so im obviously not trying to steal credit. For a music vid without most photo-manip'ing as I do, the watermark does make a lot of sense. And I wasn't trying to put down the idea with mentioning it could be editted out- I just wanted to put that out there so people looking for WM'ing for their own protection know its limits. Great thread by the way, I'm sorry I can't contribute better directions/screen caps for the programs I use.
Wednesday, September 15th, 2004 05:45 pm (UTC)
yeah the version i use does, but like i said its the old version. I assume the new versions does also since avi is common, but I uninstalled them so cant check. since I can do it in one program, why do editting in 2 seperate programs if I can do it all in one? What programs are you editting vids in in the first place? Do they not allow this kind of editting, is that why you need the 2nd program?
Wednesday, September 15th, 2004 06:10 pm (UTC)
Oh, yuck. Im glad i have the program I do. I dont have problems with crashes (though that could also be something with other hardware/OS/software compatibility). I tend to work in 1 to 3 minute segments (which I assume is fine for a music vid?) and then compile them afterwards into a 'film' (thsi is stuff thats 20minutes+ long). I do lots of 'layering' of video clips and stills, lighting, subtitles, and applying of special effects to get my end product. he thign with the ULead though, is only the OLD version was worth it for this kind of wirk. The newer versions are so simplified and dumbed down and made to feel more like video(vhs) edittign rather than film (16 mm) editting. Clunk, Slow, more-bugs/crashes and fewer features! How they could call it improved, I've no idea! =( Much as I love the old version I have, I'm not entirely happy with the text editor but its not that bad. After I got Macromedia (which Im les comfortable with and dont have as many nifty effects I can do there), i foudn i like their text editor better but only if my final product is going to be .SFW, becaue then the text wont get 'blocky' when enlarging the screen size on different computers.
Wednesday, September 15th, 2004 06:14 pm (UTC)
PS. It does take a while to render it when you're making the final product, but no more so with added text. What takes a long time is using lots of effects, and having large/high-quality clips. Actual time is goign to vary also dependign on your computer itself. I don't mind the rendering time. ULead lets me view the clips in full-motion/applied-effects very quickly in a preview window. Instantly by sliding my mouse over a selection of film "clip" or in matter of seconds by compiling to a mini-preview window. When I'm happy with everythign, I let it render the final product when I'm shopping/sleeping whatever. The platofrm clips I have onlline are unfortuantly crummy quality because of my limits with a dial up service, not the program.