Why does VLC include features that won't work?
In this case, I'm talking about adding a logo or watermark. I've tried it multiple different ways, from the command line and in the GUI and it won't work. I asked for help a long time ago, on this forum, and never got an answer. Asked in the VLC subreddit a long time ago - no answers there, either. It's as if the feature doesn't exist. Asked again, on the subreddit, a few days ago. The only reply was someone (who may or may not know VLC well) saying this feature does not work and that many features of VLC don't work. I don't know if that person knows what they're talking about or not. I'm inclined to believe him, as a result of my experience with this one feature not working and the total lack of help when asking for it multiple times here and on Reddit.
I tried it from the command line, as described in the wiki. (https://wiki.videolan.org/VLC_HowTo/Add_a_logo/). The program ran for close to 48 hours on a 1/2 hour video file I had of a TV show I had ripped from the DVD. The output video file showed up, and was full length, within seconds after I started the command, but 48 hours later, when I checked, the output video still had no trace of the watermark I wanted to overlay on the video. I've tried doing this in the GUI, by picking Window->Video Effects->Miscellaneous. I set it up like this image. (Not clear on how to upload an image here and really don't have time to read it, so here it is on Imgur: https://imgur.com/a/0DKwGDT).
Since it had a check to load with those settings on the next launch, I first tried playing back a file as it was, and, when I saw no logo, I restarted VLC - still no logo.
So apparently nobody knows how this works or is willing to help or even to answer a few questions about it and when used, it doesn't work.
So why is it even in VLC at all?