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Add Your Logo To A Video File

Add Your Logo To A Video File Tutorial
Many people like to add their logo or their URL to video files. I will show you how to add a professional looking transparent logo to your video files using a free program called VirtualDub.
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Current Comments (4)

MRBee Said,
Tue, 30 October 2007 20:50pm (GMT)

Great tutorial. I have just one question. When I try to save a 73MB AVI file the program want's to save it as a 16.84GB AVI file and thats, Well, thats just too much space for one video. Is there a way to keep the original size and format?

TutorialsRoom Said,
Wed, 31 October 2007 06:48am (GMT)

Thank you for your nice words, VirtualDub saves the file as 16.84GB because by default, VirtualDub saves the file as uncompressed avi file. Uncompressed avi files are too big. So before saving your file, Click Video > Compression (Ctrl+P) and choose any of the codecs installed on your system. Most people prefer DivX or XVid if you have either of them installed (Xvid is free). Also, if your audio is not compressed, click Audio > Full processing mode, then Audio, compression and do as you did with video then Save your file normally.

mike Said,
Tue, 04 December 2007 18:24pm (GMT)

thanks a lot ! really helpful !

Noman Said,
Tue, 01 January 2008 21:26pm (GMT)

thanks a lot ! really helpful !


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