Show text over videos for specific time [closed]
Easiest way to add Overlay Text over Videos (avi,mp4 etc)?
So far I have tried MS PowerPoint 2010 to add text over video but i don't see any options to show text for specific time. Plus the output format is WMV and it takes ages to get output from the powerpoint.
Avidemux doesn't seem to have Text options. It has logo option which is good.
Any other software which is easy to use and flexible to work with different fonts family,size sizes and custom time duration?
For ex.
video-editing
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Easiest way to add Overlay Text over Videos (avi,mp4 etc)?
So far I have tried MS PowerPoint 2010 to add text over video but i don't see any options to show text for specific time. Plus the output format is WMV and it takes ages to get output from the powerpoint.
Avidemux doesn't seem to have Text options. It has logo option which is good.
Any other software which is easy to use and flexible to work with different fonts family,size sizes and custom time duration?
For ex.
video-editing
closed as off-topic by DavidPostill♦ Jan 16 at 7:41
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Easiest way to add Overlay Text over Videos (avi,mp4 etc)?
So far I have tried MS PowerPoint 2010 to add text over video but i don't see any options to show text for specific time. Plus the output format is WMV and it takes ages to get output from the powerpoint.
Avidemux doesn't seem to have Text options. It has logo option which is good.
Any other software which is easy to use and flexible to work with different fonts family,size sizes and custom time duration?
For ex.
video-editing
Easiest way to add Overlay Text over Videos (avi,mp4 etc)?
So far I have tried MS PowerPoint 2010 to add text over video but i don't see any options to show text for specific time. Plus the output format is WMV and it takes ages to get output from the powerpoint.
Avidemux doesn't seem to have Text options. It has logo option which is good.
Any other software which is easy to use and flexible to work with different fonts family,size sizes and custom time duration?
For ex.
video-editing
video-editing
edited Dec 9 '15 at 21:04
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I think Camtasia is great and very easy to use with lots of different effects possible. For more options have a look at VideoStudio (from Corel).
Camtasia looks great. It's easy to add text and sync with other.
– Sangram
Jan 13 '14 at 16:20
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You can use any Video Editor
- Windows Movie Maker
- ezvid
- AVS Video Editor
Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects (Professional)
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Windows Movie Maker is no longer working, you can use freemake for this aim. try the subtitle option, it lets add texts onto video at any time you want. you'll need to create a subtitles file (look here , then just add this file as decribed here
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I think Camtasia is great and very easy to use with lots of different effects possible. For more options have a look at VideoStudio (from Corel).
Camtasia looks great. It's easy to add text and sync with other.
– Sangram
Jan 13 '14 at 16:20
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I think Camtasia is great and very easy to use with lots of different effects possible. For more options have a look at VideoStudio (from Corel).
Camtasia looks great. It's easy to add text and sync with other.
– Sangram
Jan 13 '14 at 16:20
add a comment |
I think Camtasia is great and very easy to use with lots of different effects possible. For more options have a look at VideoStudio (from Corel).
I think Camtasia is great and very easy to use with lots of different effects possible. For more options have a look at VideoStudio (from Corel).
answered Jan 13 '14 at 10:23
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Camtasia looks great. It's easy to add text and sync with other.
– Sangram
Jan 13 '14 at 16:20
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Camtasia looks great. It's easy to add text and sync with other.
– Sangram
Jan 13 '14 at 16:20
Camtasia looks great. It's easy to add text and sync with other.
– Sangram
Jan 13 '14 at 16:20
Camtasia looks great. It's easy to add text and sync with other.
– Sangram
Jan 13 '14 at 16:20
add a comment |
You can use any Video Editor
- Windows Movie Maker
- ezvid
- AVS Video Editor
Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects (Professional)
add a comment |
You can use any Video Editor
- Windows Movie Maker
- ezvid
- AVS Video Editor
Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects (Professional)
add a comment |
You can use any Video Editor
- Windows Movie Maker
- ezvid
- AVS Video Editor
Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects (Professional)
You can use any Video Editor
- Windows Movie Maker
- ezvid
- AVS Video Editor
Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects (Professional)
answered Jan 13 '14 at 10:51
abhishekkannojiaabhishekkannojia
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Windows Movie Maker is no longer working, you can use freemake for this aim. try the subtitle option, it lets add texts onto video at any time you want. you'll need to create a subtitles file (look here , then just add this file as decribed here
Welcome to Super User. Please include the instructions directly in your answer from the sites you linked in case they go down. Also, Welcome to Super User. Please read How to Recommend Software then edit your answer to include at least the minimum required information (the items in bold). Posts without this information may be subject to deletion. Thanks for contributing.
– Twisty Impersonator
Jan 16 at 12:50
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Windows Movie Maker is no longer working, you can use freemake for this aim. try the subtitle option, it lets add texts onto video at any time you want. you'll need to create a subtitles file (look here , then just add this file as decribed here
Welcome to Super User. Please include the instructions directly in your answer from the sites you linked in case they go down. Also, Welcome to Super User. Please read How to Recommend Software then edit your answer to include at least the minimum required information (the items in bold). Posts without this information may be subject to deletion. Thanks for contributing.
– Twisty Impersonator
Jan 16 at 12:50
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Windows Movie Maker is no longer working, you can use freemake for this aim. try the subtitle option, it lets add texts onto video at any time you want. you'll need to create a subtitles file (look here , then just add this file as decribed here
Windows Movie Maker is no longer working, you can use freemake for this aim. try the subtitle option, it lets add texts onto video at any time you want. you'll need to create a subtitles file (look here , then just add this file as decribed here
answered Jan 16 at 7:05
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