Re: Small video ontop of another



On 30 mrt, 11:20, "pmo" <peter.mol...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone, sorry for barging in like this.

Is there any scriptable/command line applications that can superimpose
a smallish mpeg video ontop of another larger video.

Free or commersial, *nix, windows or mac does not matter.

I wrote something for Linux that uses transcode that does movie
in movie, but it is slow to very slow.
http://panteltje.com/panteltje/subtitles/index.html

Have not used it in ages, and not sure if it still works with the
current versions of transcode.
Hey not even sure if the current version still does this :-)
But it is scripted.
It can also fade in / out and move about the insert video dynamically
etc.



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