gman 1 wrote:Can someone please tell me how to watermark my videos? I tried, but I cannot figure out how to make it transparent.
Use editing software to put text over the video (such as over the siren head).
In Windows Movie Maker, you click "add a title" and put something (such as "(c) 2015 freebrickproductions" or just "freebrickproductions", for example) in the text box. Make sure to choose one of the titles that's an overlay when you do this. Once you've finished the title, extend the time by going to timeline and extending it from the beginning to the end of the video.
In Windows Live Movie Maker, click "caption, type something for a watermark showing the video is yours, and then drag it anywhere you want it in the preview screen. After that, go to the "text tools" (or what ever it's called) tab, and then type in the length of the video in seconds into the "length" section.
(I'll make sure to fix any mistakes I made when I get home.)