Hi to everybody. I need help. A lot of my clients want video with nice frame border. I can make it in Sony Vegas, but I have ton of videos and I cann't make it for everyone.I need video editor where I can easy and quick add border frame to any video. It would be good if I can add image for border.
Please, help!
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What do you mean exactly by "nice frame border" ? Can you provide some background info or examples ? What is the desired output format ? (DVD, web, blu-ray ? )
Adding a border implies reducing the effective resolution and quality of the footage - assuming you're using the same video dimensions and keeping the aspect ratio - because you would have to scale down the footage, and also you would have to re-encode the video
What's wrong with doing it in vegas ? There won't be much difference in the speed between other video editors -
What do you mean exactly by "nice frame border" ?
What is the desired output format ? (DVD, web, blu-ray ? )
What's wrong with doing it in vegas ? There won't be much difference in the speed between other video editors -
What's taking long in vegas ? What exactly is your concern ? Manually doing each one for each video, or the re-encoding time ?
Did you want the flexibilty to change the background image ? Or use the same background image for every video ?
If every video is the same dimension and same format, same output, then you might be able to script something with ffmpeg to batch convert to resize and overlay. But this reduces your options . But if your input videos are different formats, different dimensions, different AR's this adds complexities that you have to handle on a case by case basis -
You have to re-encode there is no way around it. If that's your concern there is not much you can do about it except get faster hardware, mulitple workstations and encode in parallel
The speed for other editors encoding wont be much different. Maybe slightly faster or slower. MPEG2 for DVD is fairly fast on any machine. You can use GPU encoding (e.g. for web outputs) but the quality isn't very good -
Of course there are: Sony vegas, premiere pro, avid media composer, edius ...
https://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/video-editors-advanced
Editors will allow you to customize & make changes (maybe you want larger border, or smaller border, or change image)
But your concern is encoding time. It's not going to be much different between various editors -
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Something like a picture frame?
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In Adobe Flash you can create a border as part of the player and place your video under it on another level without any need to convert. This will only work on a computer of course.
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