There are several programs available in both the commercial and open markets capable of performing this function. However, it is also possible to do this in most editing programs with a simple workaround. Take the main source video and place it on one track. Take the secondary video, place it on a second overlapping track, and edit the properties to reduce the picture size. It is now smaller than the lower video, and can be placed anywhere within the frame, just like the PiP function.
There is a very wide range of video editing freeware available on every popular platform.
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I am trying to make a Parkour/Free running video with some fellow traceurs, and I need a good video editing program. We're filming with a Flip Video camera, and it comes with a novice editing program. But its not good for what we want to do.
To put a picture over the video you usually need to have an alternate editing program where you can add the picture over the video
Video editing has not been preformed purely by hardware in many years. Hauppauge has been in the industry for over a decade and makes quality video capture equipment.
You can't do that with Windows Movie Maker. You will need to purchase a more extensive (professional) video editing application in order to do 'Picture-in-picture'.
IrfanViews is freeware image viewer for Microsoft Windows, it also offers tools for editing and converting images and it can play audio and video files.
Yes there is a way. If you have a video editing software you can just upload the video and choose the frame you would like to be your picture.
Windows Movie Maker is a very basic video editing software application with limited features. Unfortunately, you can't do a picture-in-picture on the program.
Windows Movie Maker (all versions) is a very basic video editing software applications with limited features... And a picture-in-a-picture is one of many features the program does not offer unfortunately.Sorry... :(
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