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Product Name: Watermark Video v2.2
Product Website: https://vovsoft.com/software/watermark-video/

► Campaign Start: October 29, 2025
► Campaign End: November 5, 2025

Watermark Video Giveaway

Vovsoft Watermark Video is an easy to use Windows application designed to protect your video content with customizable watermarks. Whether you're a content creator, marketer, or simply want to personalize your videos, this software offers a user-friendly solution.

Social media lets you share videos; including YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, etc. The freedom and flexibility the Internet provides you with come with a downside, namely the fact that your creations are constantly at risk. This is because, if measures are not taken, they can be claimed by people who actually have nothing to do with them. One simple way of staying out of harms way is to protect your work with a watermark, which makes your copyright more difficult to infringe.

This program helps you apply a text watermark to your clips. This feature is invaluable for branding, or adding copyright information directly onto the video. The user interface it prompts you with entails just a few controls, and you need to start by selecting the files you want to process. Alternatively, you can use drag and drop, which should come in handy especially if you are working with a large number of videos.

Additionally, the software enables users to overlay image watermarks onto their videos. Users can choose from a range of image formats and position the watermark precisely where they want it on the video screen. This is ideal for adding logos, graphics, or decorative elements to videos. PNG, JPG, BMP, GIF formats are supported.

The software supports batch processing, which means you can add as many clips as you want. Selecting an output directory is the next thing you need to take care of, and last but not least, you are allowed to indicate the most suitable file format of your watermarked clip. One of the standout features of the software is its extensive video format support. It seamlessly handles popular video formats such as MP4, MKV, AVI, MPEG, MOV, WMV, FLV, and F4V, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of video files.

 

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  • No free updates; if you update the giveaway, it may become unregistered
  • You must download and install the giveaway before this offer has ended
  • Lifetime license
  • May not be resold

Technical Details

  • Developed by Vovsoft
  • Supports Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 (32-bit & 64-bit)
 

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TK
Oct 30, 2025 at 03:26 pm (PST) | Reply
Main program is 32bit but the bundled LGPLv3 FFMPEG.EXE is 64bit executable so although the main program will run under 32bit windows Vista to 10 it will NOT perform the watermarking operation or conversion as that is all done by FFMPEG.EXE I had to replace the faulty FFMPEG.EXE with a 32bit edition then it works as described. Needs more UI work like a proper Font selector enumerating the system installed fonts in a drop down selector and font colour and background colour selection for text and a scaling UI for image watermark scaling so the watermark image can be resized on the fly to suit the video and surely FFMPEG.EXE offers more watermark placement choices than just the four corners? Can't it b defined by pixel co-ordinates?

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