| 开发者 | ahrana |
|---|---|
| 更新时间 | 2026年7月3日 02:56 |
| PHP版本: | 7.4 及以上 |
| WordPress版本: | 7.0 |
| 版权: | GPLv2 or later |
| 版权网址: | 版权信息 |
{user_name}, {user_email}, {user_id}, {site_name}, {date}, and {ip} directly into the watermark for full traceability.
📍 Five Position Presets — Plus a "moving" mode that drifts the watermark between corners to resist cropping.
👁️ Live Preview — See the exact result on the settings page before you save.
🖥️ Fullscreen Support — Stays visible in fullscreen, including an optional mode for the native YouTube/Vimeo player.
🎥 Flexible Application — Apply the watermark to lesson videos, course intro videos, or both.
Requirements
This plugin requires Tutor LMS to be installed and active.
watermark-for-tutor-lms folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory, or install the plugin through the Plugins screen in WordPress.Install and activate the plugin, then go to Tutor LMS → Video Watermark in your WordPress admin dashboard. From there, enable the watermark, choose a logo and/or text, set the position, and preview the result live before saving.
No plugin can fully prevent screen recording from within a browser — this limitation applies to every video platform, not just Tutor LMS. What this plugin does instead is make recordings traceable, by embedding the viewer's name, email, or IP address into the watermark, and harder to crop cleanly out of frame using the moving watermark mode. This significantly discourages casual piracy, even though it is not DRM.
No. A permanent, encoded watermark requires re-encoding the video on the server, which is not possible for embedded players like YouTube or Vimeo. This plugin renders an overlay on top of the player in the browser — the standard approach for hosted video — and never modifies your original video files.
Yes. The plugin overlays the watermark on top of YouTube, Vimeo, self-hosted HTML5, and external URL video sources used within Tutor LMS.
When the native YouTube or Vimeo player is used, its fullscreen view runs inside a cross-origin frame that the page is not permitted to draw over. Fix this by enabling "Use Tutor Player for YouTube/Vimeo" in Tutor LMS settings, which keeps the watermark visible in fullscreen. If you must keep the native player, enable "Native player fullscreen" in this plugin's settings instead.
A technical user could hide the overlay in their own browser. The dynamic per-viewer tokens, such as the viewer's email, and the moving watermark mode are deterrents that make casual sharing traceable and cropping more difficult — they are not DRM and will not stop a determined, technically skilled user.
Under the Tutor LMS admin menu, in the "Video Watermark" submenu.
No. The watermark is a lightweight overlay rendered in the browser and adds no server-side processing or video re-encoding, so page and video load times are unaffected.
Yes. Any WordPress site running Tutor LMS to sell or deliver video courses can use this plugin to add a visible layer of protection and branding across its entire video library.