You can add create a small graphic in a program such as Photoshop that will cover the
graphic and then import it into QuickTime Pro as a water mark. You'll have to work with
the tracks to get it to work but it is possible.
Derrick Freeman
Instructor
QuickTime Streaming Seminar - Sinclair Community College
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http://mvrp.sinclair.edu/courses.cfm
I've got text "burnt in" (I guess) over a number of frames --sorta like a credit roll, but not,
only a title in a corner that last for at most 6 seconds... I'd like to paint over it (black) or
something to get rid of it or cover it; it's white text on a black background --the movie is,
of course, playing while it is there.
Thanks,
Ted
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