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Watermark Script Using Windows Movie Maker
Ok, it took me a while to figure out how to do this and I know most people out there wind up using Windows Movie Maker on the fly cause it's quick. For a long time I wanted to write a code to watermark my video clips inside Windows Movie Maker, I finally figured it out.
If your interested in this script with readme instructions as to how to go about doing this I am only charging $3 for the license and this will come in a zip file download. I'll also offer support on it for you as well. I have made a sample .wmv file to show you what it looks like. Click Here To View Please email me for payment url or you can send using moneybookers or CashX. This is a great little tool to have and using any graphics program you can make your watermark image. :) No exe files to install, just some files to edit and add. You can ICQ me for help I'll walk you through what to do. |
good luck dude!!!!
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Thanks.. I want to point out also that your able to move your watermark anywhere on the screen. Please ICQ me if you have questions.
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Bump for watermarking inside Movie Maker
When you go to "Titles and credits" you'll find your watermark in that list, simply click on it and add it to your time line. The overlay will appear on your video file. |
Bump for these files.. I'll show you how to watermark within Windows Movie Maker!.. Hit me up!
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