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<Average> : Sets the average period in seconds for when the WaterMark appears. This is
an average as the <Variable> option is used to randomise the period.
<Variable> : This options sets the maximum number of seconds +/- to add to the
<Average>. For example, and Average of 600, with a Variable of 60 would produce a
WaterMark every 9 to 11 minutes.
<FrameHold> : This indicates how long the WaterMark should appear on screen.
Typically, 1 frame is used.
<FirstFrameHold> : This indicates how long the WaterMark should appear on screen
when the media files starts. This can be used to make the watermark appear for a longer
period at the very start. This is used for testing or to give viewers a more obvious indication
that the content is Watermark.
<Appearance> : The following set of options specify how the WaterMark will appear on
the screen.
<Position> : This option must appear one or more times. Each position entry sets up an
area that the WaterMark can appear in. When multiple <Positions> are configured, the
WaterMark will choose from them randomly.
<X> and <Y> : this defines the position on screen for the <Position> entry. The value is
based on a percentage. For example, a X,Y position of 0.5,0.5 would appear exactly in the
middle of the screen.
<Movement> : this defines the amount of random movement allowed for each position on
screen.
<Width> and <Height> : This defined exactly how much the Watermark can move
randomly around the <Positions> as defined above. For example, 0.05,0.05 would
indicate a movement of +/- 5% in any direction.
<Size> : indicated the size of the WaterMark. Example, 0.1 would indicate 10% of the
screen height.
<Transparency> : This indicates the level of transparency of the watermark. For
example, 0.05 indicates 5%, which is very transparent. This can still be decoded to work out
the data in the WaterMark but is much harder to see.
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