Since FFMpeg has been updated, they no longer support vhhook for watermarking the videos. We now have to use, libavfilter totally not understanding the command. Does anyone know the command to use libavfilter to water mark the videos?
Since FFMpeg has been updated, they no longer support vhhook for watermarking the videos. We now have to use, libavfilter totally not understanding the command. Does anyone know the command to use libavfilter to water mark the videos?
I never done this. Check documentation for drawtext
Libavfilter Documentation
You need to install ffmpeg with libavfilter. If you ask in ffmpeg mailing list, you will get more helpful reply.
Following thread looks useful.
http://ffmpeg-users.933282.n4.nabble...td3322991.html
Last edited by hostonnet; 05-24-2011 at 12:15 PM.
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It's pretty simple to do. However, it isn't as simple to setup and get going. The problem is that ffmpeg comes with an avfilter that is slightly outdated compared to the avfilter that supports the "movie" filter (the movie filter allows for you to overlay watermarks over your videos). You would need to uninstall ffmpeg, checkout the latest avfilter (on the ffmpeg svn server), run the checkout script in the avfilter directory (which pulls the latest ffmpeg), then recompile ffmpeg enabling avfilter (--enable-avfilter) and the movie filter (--enable-filter=movie). Once you do that, you can then add:
To your conversion string. I have not seen a tutorial on this anywhere, but this does work as I use it for a site that I manage.Code:vf "movie=0:png:yourwatermark.png [wm];[in][wm] overlay=0:0:1 [out]"
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