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The red behind the image is purposely put there. The script I posted up there referring to my image wasn't implying that it was just purely going over my video, sorry if you thought otherwise.
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V2 = ImageReader("C:\Users\Nicholas\Desktop\Unused Documents\transparent s-o-m\kmh5.png", pixel_type="RGB32")Īnything horribly wrong with that? I have a feeling it will lie in the way that I am importing the image. If you can't see so well, just zoom in on the image, and you see it on the "k" of "km/h" and the right side of the "h", I'll show you a zoomed in image on what the overlaid image looks like:Īs you can see, apart from the screenshot of the script in Virtualdub, the second picture clearly shows that those pixels aren't the red that should be disabled (in fact, you see it in the top middle portion of it).Ĭould this be the result of importing the image wrong when I am originally combining it with my overlaid video? This is what the script originally looks like when I create the overlaid video: (The picture is actually meshed with my overlaid video and I have it so I disable the color to make it transparent) The desired effect works but there are still pixels acting as though they should be disabled when they shouldn't. I am trying to overlay a picture in my video, but when I open my script in Virtualdub, I get these weird artifacts where some pixels are acting as though they are meant to be transparent. I have a different issue now but I didn't want to make another topic just for it.
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Any help is deeply appreciated, thank you. I want to trim a part of the beginning of the overlaid video so it starts at a certain point in bot the overlaid video and in the video itself, as well as ending in the same way. The overlaid video actually is a portion of a different part of the original video, placed at a certain spot on the video, so in theory this means both videos are in sync. In short, I'll give you the context on what I want to achieve: I tried adding trim in many different places to no avail. Overlay(replay, som, mask=ShowAlpha(transparent), x=1097, y=619, mode="blend", opacity=1)Īlternatively, I purposely have transparency in there because I am making a part of the overlaid video transparent. Transparent=resetmask(som).colorkeymask($FB0010, 94) After this, I want to trim a certain part of it so it starts playing at a certain point, and trimming a certain point at the end of it so it doesn't interfere with the rest of the video. I am currently trying to overlay one video onto another.