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Title: Ripping to Xvid with a watermark Post by: teamcmp on January 27, 2005, 05:10:46 AM Hello All,
I have been plagued with this problem for some time and I can\'t seem to find a solution. We run a company where we rip a ton of DVD videos which we then make avaiilable online. We have been using CleanerXL going to WMV and MOV but I would like to start encoding to Xvid. I am looking for an app which would allow me to do this realively painlessly(we have a few hundred DVD\'s in our library so I need it to be easy and fast to setup). I know there are a few apps out there but my biggest problem is finding a simple app which will also allow me to add a watermark to the video. For each video that we encode it has to have our logo image on the bottom right hand side of the of screen and be able to support transparency since the log is not a perfect square. Any help would be greatly appreciated! -Jeremy Title: Re:Ripping to Xvid with a waterma Post by: TanKilleR on January 27, 2005, 05:28:46 AM I know that Vitural Dub has a plugin, that will add a .bmp watermark. Its quite fast. I\'ve used this when I used to fansub anime. You can also use Adobe Prime to make moveing watermarks. Like small moveing logos.
I am sure afonic knows of a few more. By the way, whats the website that offers the dvds if I may ask. Just curious:cheer: Post edited by: TanKilleR, at: 2005/01/27 05:29 Title: Re:Ripping to Xvid with a waterma Post by: teamcmp on January 27, 2005, 01:01:40 PM I saw the Virtual dub plugin as you mentioned, but I haven\'t seen a tutorial online that will let you do directly from dvd to xvid or at least vod to xvid using only virtualdobmod=( It seems like you need a bunch of other programs to help out in the process. Premier is also very slow what what we need, I need something that\'s super easy, super fast, and maybe even batchable... We have a library of a few hundred DVD\'s that I would potentially need to rip so I have to have an automated process in place.
As far as the site, sorry I can\'t say at this point, but perhaps I can drop it in on the boards in a few weeks ;-) -Jeremy Title: Re:Ripping to Xvid with a waterma Post by: afonic on January 27, 2005, 08:44:57 PM Well I don\'t know any program that can rip from DVD to XviD and add a watermark at the same time.
Any other program you\'d use, will take some time, as it needs to reproccess every frame to add the watermark in it. VirtualDub is a good choice though, as you can spend time to make the right settings for all files and save them all in the Job list to leave it work at all files together. Title: Re: Ripping to Xvid with a watermark Post by: nicb1977 on July 28, 2008, 07:38:30 AM Hi
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