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I want to add a watermark to some videos but I only want the watermark to appear at certain timecodes in the video (e.g. beginning / middle / end) and only for a few seconds.

I've gotten ffmpeg to do the watermarking following the directions here: http://ffmpeg.arrozcru.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1400

But I can't figure out how I can turn the watermark on/off at different timecodes. Here is the command I am using to add the watermark:

ffmpeg -i test.mpg -vf "movie=0:png:wm.png [wm];[in][wm] overlay=10:10:1 [out]" wm_test.mpg

Any advice would be appreciated!

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It's still not implemented and I haven't heard about plans for it. I was in this situation a few times before and I came with an ugly, however working solution.

Simply split your video in parts, so for example your video is 30 seconds in length and you want a different watermark to each 10 seconds part, then split your video into 3 parts like this:

ffmpeg -i in.mpg -t 00:00:10 // First 10 seconds
ffmpeg -i in.mpg -ss 00:00:10 -t 00:00:10 // middle 10 seconds
ffmpeg -i in.mpg -ss 00:00:20 -t 00:00:10 // last 10 seconds.

-ss // starting position
-t  // length to process

After you will have 3 parts watermarked, you can simply glue them. For mpg you can use a simple unix CAT tool, because of the mpeg format.

Like this: cat part1.mpg part2.mpg part3.mpg > whole.mpg

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