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  1. I'm not sure if this goes here or not but anyway.

    My question is about putting your own trademark on movies that you rip or convert.

    Lets say you play your movies on Windows Media Player 6.4 and I want my little Trademark to appear on the bottom where it says File Name

    Author Blah blah blah. I would try searching for this but I don't know what I should put in the search...? Someone explain or point in the right direction.

    P.S - Im well aware that you can do that with NanDub only on AVI's, but Im talking about Mpeg 2's.

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    use bitrate viewer full version and you can add user data to any mpeg2 stream, or when burning a svcd with nero - just fill in the data in the various fields.


    some muxers also allow you to add data - i use manzanita for this ...

  3. Hmmm..... Riped DVD and you are "Author" ?!?!?

  4. Well actually Im more of a converter.... Really don't even have a DVD Rom ok. I will try the Muxer thingy. See how it works. Any more suggestions please tell me..!

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    Hey, it will make it easier for the MPAA to charge you with multiple counts of felony copyright infringment 8)

  6. dude what the hell are you talkin about. It's not like im putting my phone number and shit plus I really don't think they would try to get someone like me, considering with all the piraters these days. 8)

  7. 1) Use Adobe Premiere
    2) This thread is getting out of hand
    3) Lock this thread
    4) thank you

  8. What do you mean by getting out of hand. ??

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    Do NOT advocate warez.

    a) you are making divx avi's

    b) you want to know how to personalize them so others will know that you did it

    It does not take much though to realize that you intend to distribure these files. This is against forum policy.

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