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Old 10-29-2009, 02:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How to Add Watermarks to WMV video on Mac

You've got some awesome WMV videos and you would like to upload it to website so that you can share them with your friends or even people around the world. Would it be cool if you can add picture to liven up the video or add some comments on it to make it more personal? Also, if this video was created by you, you can impose watermarks on the video to claim the author your masterpiece.

iMovie has watermark adding function, but WMV format is not compatible with iMovie. If you don't want to convert the WMV considering the relatively long conversion time and the quality loss due to conversion, you can use this smart WMV Video Converter to add watermarks to your WMV videos.

How to Add Watermarks to WMV video on Mac

Step 1: Click the “Add video” button load the WMV video you want to add watermarks. And then click the “Edit” button at the top of window.



Step 2: Click the “Watermark” button and then check “Enable Watermark”, now you are ready to add picture or text to the video.



Step 3: Click “A” next to the “text watermark” column to set the Font and click “C” to choose your favorite color.



Note: You can drag the Vertical/Horizontal Margin to place the text/picture you want to add. Or change the size of the image in “Image Size” at the right corner of the window.

Every time when you've finished your masterpiece in iMovie or Final Cut, and you can't wait to show them to others, tell yourself to wait a minute! There is one important thing to do before uploading it to websites.

Add watermark! iMedia Video Converter for Mac is indispensable for you to add spice to your movie making process.
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Default How to Convert WMV to QuickTime on Mac (including Snow Leopard)

WMV is a popular video format while it's not compatible with Mac system. If you just need to play it in QuickTime, you can download Flip4Mac for free and it enables you to play WMV videos. But if you want to convert it to QuickTime or to upload it to iTunes for playback on your iPod, iPhone or other portable players, you need this professional easy-to-use WMV Video Converter for Mac.

Below is the step by step tutorial about how to convert WMV for QuickTime on Mac.

Step 1, Click the "Add files" button to load your WMV videos on your Mac.



Step 2, Choose “MOV” as the output format



This Mac WMV video converter can convert WMV video to all popular video formats for iPod, iPhone, PSP, PS3, Apple TV, Zune, Creative Zen, MP4 players and MP3 players and so on. If you don't know what formats your device supports, you can just select the format according to your device's name.

If you want to extract audio from WMV files on Mac, you can select the output format as MP3, AAC, M4A, AC3, WMA, WAV, OGG, APE, MKA, AU, FLAC, CAF, SD2, AIFF.



Step 3, Start the WMV to QT Conversion

When you finish the output setting, just click the “Convert” button to start conversion.

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Default How to convert DVD to WMV on Mac (including Snow Leopard)?

WMV format on Mac If you've got some awesome DVDs and want to rip them to WMV files for playback on Xbox 360, or you are using a Mac and want to convert your DVDs for editing in Windows Movie Maker, all you need is a DVD to WMV Converter for Mac that supports conversion to WMV format. This easy-to-use program helps you convert DVD to WMV on mac with only a few clicks.

How to convert DVD to WMV on Mac os

Step 1: Add DVD files

Launch iSkysoft DVD Ripper for Mac. Click the “Load DVD” button and go to your DVD folder of the movie to find the VIDEO_TS folder, and then click “OK”.

If you don't want to convert the whole DVD and just want some chapters, just click the “Load IFO” button and find VIDEO_TS folder, select the IFO file you need and click “OK”.



Step 2: Output settings



Filename: Name the output file for the current title/chapter.

Subtitle: Regular DVD movies usually have several subtitles such as English, French, German, etc. You can select one to convert DVD with subtitle on Mac. If you don't want the subtitle, just select 'No Subtitle'.

Audio: Select an audio track from the available audio tracks in your DVD movie.

Output Format: Select WMV-Windows Media Video (*.wmv) output format



Step 3: Start the DVD to WMV Conversion

When the setting is done, click the “Convert” button to start the DVD to WMV Conversion.

That's all about how to convert DVD to WMV on Mac. It's very easy, right? With this awesome application, now you can enjoy movie on the go. You can keep your DVDs safely at home without worrying about losing or damaging them.

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