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Hodgedup
Oct 30th 2005, 2:50 pm
Does anyone know the best way to add a logo to a video? Also, what's the best thing to use to get good compression on videos so they aren't huge?

I have tried a couple of different things, but I end up with a file size that's twice as large as before I started.

Basically I'd just like to tag vidoes with my logo and keep them from being too large.

Thank you.

WhatiFind
Oct 30th 2005, 3:13 pm
For my video projects I use magix video deluxe 2006, you can add an image to the movie (as a watermark, stretch it over the complete movie) and export it as MPEG-2 Export: Video: 720x576; 25.00 Frames/s; PAL; 4500 kBit/s Audio: 44100 Hz; Stereo; 192 kBit/s.

Then burn the mpeg movie with nero to a dvd or super video cd and play it with your dvd player.

Hodgedup
Oct 30th 2005, 3:59 pm
I was looking to make vidoes smaller for viewing on the web.

Something like 320 X 240.

GRIM
Oct 30th 2005, 4:04 pm
Trying to make a film about monkeys and strippers?

Roman
Oct 30th 2005, 4:05 pm
Trying to make a film about monkeys and strippers?


Think it's gonna be about my wife;)

Hodgedup
Oct 30th 2005, 4:07 pm
Trying to make a film about monkeys and strippers?

Actually I'll be making some original sketches for my site. They're kind of like my posts, but only in video form.

If I can figure out the best way to display them online without them being huge and I also need to label them.

WhatiFind
Oct 30th 2005, 11:23 pm
I was looking to make vidoes smaller for viewing on the web.

Something like 320 X 240.

With this magix program you can also export to a lower mpeg quality. I used the e-version, it´s downloadable for $50,- I believe. Imo value for money. You can check the demo version, but with the demo you cannot export the movie.

Shoemoney
Oct 30th 2005, 11:33 pm
Hey if your doing it on the web gallery2 has a automatic watermark thingie ;)

nevetS
Oct 31st 2005, 12:49 am
It's really easy to do with AfterEffects or Premiere. Compression is always a debate. There are commercial MPG compression libraries that offer better stuff than the freebies - Ligos comes to mind as the cheap one < $100 maybe even < 50, but then you jump straight into the < $1000 category. Divx is not expensive and is the best, but of course your users have to have divx and you'll have a lot of bent out of shape people on your hands.

Come to think of it, I don't know if Ligos sells their libraries directly anymore. Wait... they do... just checked. It's Indeo now. http://www.ligos.com/indeo.htm it's only $15.

Hodgedup
Oct 31st 2005, 6:06 am
Yeah I was using Premiere to do watermarks, but then I always end up with a lot bigger video than what I started with.

So Ligos is a good codec then?

The bad thing is Premiere is so wishy washy sometimes.

srijit
Oct 31st 2005, 7:09 am
try autogk to compress avi made with premiere

nevetS
Oct 31st 2005, 12:33 pm
You know, I never pay attention to file size - I do pretty much my home videos, nothing for the web. Using the Title in Premiere you should be able to do an overlay and stretch it for the duration of the project. I really can't comprehend something like that doubling the file size.

Ligos is good IMO. I did a lot of research about two years ago, so a lot may have chagned since then, but it was by far the best bang for the buck. When I need something shrunk down, I use divx - which is easy for me since my intended audience is all people who can call me on the phone. The more expensive codecs offer better quality/faster compression/sometimes better compression but the differences are hard to discern past file size. The cost/benefit of one of the really expensive codecs would require you to do a lot of web videos or have a huge audience for it to even be a thought. I've been trying to remember some names, but I'm coming up dry. It's been a long time since I went poking around researching codecs.

Hodgedup
Oct 31st 2005, 12:36 pm
Yeah this is for a site that has a lot of video clips so that's why I'm making a big deal out of file size. I mean if you have serveral hundred videos and they are being watched a lot then file size becomes a big issue.

The reason why it doulbed it was not the logo it was some of the files I was dealing with were more compressed then what I was able to do with the same quality of video.

danimal
Nov 1st 2005, 7:21 pm
ligos rocked back in the day, it was a great encoder.

but today you don't want to put any kind of mpeg 1 or mpeg 2 video on the 'net, it's too big... the best bang for the buck is the free windows media encoder from microsoft, be sure and use the two-pass encoding option.

shoot the video in dv format, edit it in premiere or even the windows movie maker, and put a semi-transparent graphic or title over the top of the entire clip to help prevent people from stealing your content... locate it down low, where it's out of the way... export to a dv avi file, so that there is basically no compression going on, then import that dv file into the windows media encoder, and it'll give you a .wmv file.

NukaCola
Jan 23rd 2006, 3:24 am
ok, here is a suggestion. VidLogo @ geovid
very useful for me
take a look
:cool:

jazzylee77
Jan 23rd 2006, 6:48 am
I use premier to capture and edit. Then I frame serve using DebugMode Frame server. This sends it to a virtual placeholder file which I read with TMPGenc, an encoder that has many codec and sizing options. I also use it's noise reduction and de-interlace. I get best results with the mp2 codec; this used to be free with TMPGenc, but I think now you only get that codec for a 30 day trial. Other than that both tools are free, or at least they were when I got them.

I had a big jump in quality when I realized although usb2 is as fast as firewire, videocameras port out the usb1 spec and the firewire port is a higher quality. Not a single freakin mention of this anywhere in sony's manual or website.

nevetS
Jan 23rd 2006, 5:46 pm
LOL - I thought it was just me. USB Captures were either crappy picture, bad sound, or tons of dropped frames - or a combo of all three. I just figured my camera was quirky. Luckily I'm all firewired out, so I had all the connectors and drivers installed from the get-go.

NukaCola
Feb 1st 2006, 7:18 am
search geovid web! its too simple

harshad83
Feb 8th 2006, 8:16 pm
try Blaze media pro...its works very well and gr8 editing s/w slong with adding logo and watermark

joeventura
Feb 14th 2006, 9:16 am
Vidlog at Geovid,
Spoke to their tech support yesterday,
they have a batch option coming soon so you can take oodles of videos and get them watermarked in a batch.

NukaCola
Feb 17th 2006, 1:15 am
:eek:
wow, cool
thanx
vidlogo rulez
:D

NukaCola
Jul 3rd 2006, 12:02 am
i got the new VIdLOGO version now...
well its great.
it also can publish in any format and compress the video if needed.
*whispers* hey, mention 20% educational off ;)

NSFoxx
Aug 20th 2007, 8:37 am
I enjoy adding watermarks with Watermark Master. Although it's not free, it does its job very good and includes a number of extra features such as special effects for watermarks, processing of directories and other sweeties;)

gadgetguru
Aug 22nd 2007, 5:49 am
does ne1 have ne idea of removing the watermarks!!!!

Rolas
Sep 10th 2007, 7:43 am
Just buy program like "Ulead Video Studio 9 or 10"

Mashka
Sep 17th 2007, 1:11 am
Hi all)
i used VidLogo too and think-its great tool:)

I can't disagree with you! I always use VidLogo!!!!!!!:D

jijigren
Sep 18th 2007, 11:40 pm
Is there any free video editor that can do watermark on video?

NSFoxx
Sep 20th 2007, 9:04 am
does ne1 have ne idea of removing the watermarks!!!!
Watermark Master can do that without fail! But I'm not sure if the produced files will look neat...

nicb1977
Feb 15th 2008, 8:44 am
Try to use Watermark Master!

I use program long time and very happy. This program allows to create anyone watermarks (text, logo, animation gif and create watermark from small video file, for example swf or flv), to work with any videos files!, have batch file processing!..

Very much I recommend!

kekelka
Nov 10th 2008, 2:38 am
VidLogo is good!!:)

ssukhdeep
Mar 29th 2009, 3:20 am
where is the link to the software