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  1. I like HandBrake for its ease of use and quick MP4 encoding, but for me it lacks the watermarking feature.
    Please could you suggest me any other alternative software (not video studio like Adobe Premier or Sony Vegas) to encode MP4 and also have watermarking feature?

    Thanks a lot.
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    You can add burned in subtitles with handbrake. You can then make a subtitle that covers the entire clip.

    But I guess you want an image? Then I don't know....probably an avisynth script together with a converter.
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  3. No, text watermark is pretty enough for me, ok thanks i will try that
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  4. Heh, my source videos are MP4 videos filmed with a camcorder, they don't have subtitles. And in handbrake i can only import SRT subtitles, but they cannot burned in. I need to add SSA submitles, but i cannot import them. Any ideas how to import them?
    I have read that i would need to remux the videos to MKV and mux SSA into them. But it would be lot of time to remux all my collection

    Any other suggestions?
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  5. FFmpeg does a pretty good job; you just have to set the correct video filter. From my understanding, HandBrake is built off FFmpeg as well
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  6. Originally Posted by spycam View Post
    Please could you suggest me any other alternative software
    step up to some GUI front-end x264 encoder with Avisynth support
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  7. So far i didn't find anything decent
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  8. Decent in what sense, easy to use ? You can start with Ripbot264 for example check how Avisynth works, these things will liberate you in a sense.

    Here is the thing , you can feed encoder with a Avisynth script (something.avs), author(s) of Handbrake refuses to implement it, maybe it is not possible for that program. That script takes care of loading your video and you can add some lines in that script that fix or add something to it (fixing levels, logo, image with alpha channel, top quality deinterlace etc, it is up to you).
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    I would try the new video to video converter. It can convert everything to everything and it's free. Under settings->watermark can you load an image for watermarking your video.

    (It is a gui for ffmpeg and some other free tools)
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  10. Since we are rounding up alle the GUIs, Hybrid also allows to:
    a. embed subtitles (on Windows/Linux/Mac)
    b. add a logo (on Windows with assuming the avisynth extension is also installed)
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