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adelikat
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The renaming project DID reach a consensus it stalled when nobody could come up with a way to script such a naming scheme retroactively. As for playaround, I like the idea of distinguishing between fastest time runs and ...well... playaround movies. However, I can understand the importance of them still being labeled as tool-assisted. Perhaps playaround should be the category name instead? gamex-tas-playaround-author.mp4?
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Bisqwit: Indeed we are different. That link represents stable income for the server costs of TASVideos. That is a good thing for us as a community. To those who don't like it, Sorry but you will have to deal.
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Tetris fast 999999 I think this is now a very good star worthy movie. In addition to being more optimized it increases the "wow" factor tremendously with use of non-long piece tetrises. In addition I think it makes it a lot more accessible to the general public because that is a trick that anyone who's played tetris can at least appreciate. It is the type of movie that could potentially appeal to someone who wouldn't have otherwise gotten into the idea of TASes that much.
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NitroGenesis wrote:
Hi, guys.
Nice try but suboptimal. With enough practice you may one day be among Deign and I as leet TASers of this game.
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Its been long overdue to have a quality OoT any% to represent on the site. Thank you for this movie.
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Sure, why not?
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The ones without a name likely never existed in the first place. Many of them are the "History Revival Project" by Bisqwit back in 2006
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Derakon & Inzult's movies have been uploaded to archive and linked on respective movie pages. Thanks! Only 306 to go :(
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moozooh wrote:
scrimpeh wrote:
While I don't think that premature judging isn't a big problem, this certainly sounds like a good idea to me. I do, however think that the delay might be a bit too long, especially for submissions that have "YES!" written all over them. So, for example, Submisssions that are improvements to published runs could have their delay shortened, since there is a solid base to compare the run to. Alternatively, the votes could be used to factor in how long the delay is, so a highly anticipated movie can be published sooner, although I think I'm making things too complex here.
We've had way too much improvement submissions that themselves had known improvements the authors didn't get a chance to incorporate because the judges/publishers were too hasty with accepting and publishing. That's the reason your suggestion won't work.
Yes, case in point: Tempo. Sonikkustar knew I was finishing up that movie and was ready to submit, however, he wasn't around for about 24 hours or so and it was published for he could watch. When he watch, he spotted an improvement that led to this which is something I could have easily redone and updated the submission file.
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adelikat
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If you upload to archive make sure to take out any duplicates with Derakon's list, since I will be uploading those tonight.
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adelikat
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Derakon, I have them all downloaded, so you can quit hosting them now.
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Noob Irdoh wrote:
All the movies with a (none found) are Famtasia moves, except one, which is a SNES movie without an encode: http://tasvideos.org/1074M.html. Since this one needs a new encode to begin with, can I claim it, encode it, and put it on archive.org?
Go for it.
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moozooh wrote:
I think it's different. Imprecision is when you're rounding calculations to make them faster. A bug means you're calculating wrong, not just imprecise.
What he said.
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Thanks! I'll start uploading those.
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Post subject: History Revival - Encodes of old movies needed
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For those who don't know we are trying to archive every publication on TASVideos, including obsolete movies. We have a list but are 346 movies short. I've downloaded every active torrent and archived them (if I missed some, let me know!) and dug through all my old avis to find obsolete movies, and exhausted DeHacked's old collection. But we still need 346, many of which are post h264 codec AVI files so they are at least decent quality. If anybody has some of the movies on the list, post it here! Uploading it to archive without posting is risky because we don't multiple copies of the same file there and others maybe be doing the same thing. It is also acceptable to upload them to something like mediafire and linking it here. If so, I will handle the rest. I need those movies, help!
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New PPU is for ROM hackers and others who need more pedantic things than we need. Don't use new PPU for tasing, its more accurate but more buggy. And the increased accuracy is fringe stuff that will rarely if ever matter in the world of TASing. In summary, don't use it. I regret ever making a menu item for the windows build. It used to only be a .cfg editing option only so nobody noticed and didn't care.
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You shouldn't be using New PPU! Old PPU should be used for TASes only.
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In addition to being a site coder, Darkpsy is also now fillilng the Admin assistant role. Darkpsy's current project is revamping the front page (which most of you have probably already noticed). There's still some bugs to work out and so there will be some tweaks over the next few days.
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adelikat
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Get out of here with your crazy talk. Everybody calls them long pieces.
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Patashu wrote:
As a note for the tetris TAS upload on screwattack: The description states it starts on level 19, but this one starts on level 18.
You are fast! I caught that after I started the upload but had to wait until it was available to change it. It has been fixed now.
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scrimpeh wrote:
While I don't think that premature judging isn't a big problem, this certainly sounds like a good idea to me. I do, however think that the delay might be a bit too long, especially for submissions that have "YES!" written all over them. So, for example, Submisssions that are improvements to published runs could have their delay shortened, since there is a solid base to compare the run to. Alternatively, the votes could be used to factor in how long the delay is, so a highly anticipated movie can be published sooner, although I think I'm making things too complex here.
I think these should still wait. Like funnyhair just poitned out, the audience wants there chance to weigh in on it, even if it is obvious. Also if a run is really popular it is nice to see those positive comments (from an author perspective). We've had some big publications that were published immediately and the conversation basically died, and nobody really had a chance to "enjoy the moment".
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If its truely a troll, perhaps deleting is the better option, there is no time limit for that. As for a realtime run or something obvious, an admin can always intervene, but is it such a big deal for it to sit a few days?
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Post subject: New judging policies - Judging time minimum
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As of now, submissions can not have a judging verdict until a minimum time has passed. Currently that is set at 72 hours (but it easily changed). Prior to this time the only options available to a judge is judging underway and needs for info (actually as of typing this neither of these is available due to a bug). The point of this is to try to curb "quick decisions" which seem to be at the heart of a the majority of judging controversies lately (such as this topic). A judge should make use of the judging underway option to announce they are handling the submission but then let the conversation play itself out before making a decision. There is still a lot a judge can do in this window like setting to judging underway, providing feedback, ask question, and propose possible verdicts. Judging underway has these advantages: For other judges - they know this one is being handled and can focus their attention to other submissions For the author - they know their submission isn't getting neglected, someones is concerned and handling it For the audience - someones paying attention, give helpful feedback! For the admin - submissions that are old and new status are apparently being neglected, no judge has claimed them, better look into this situation. I also have been happy with how Truncated & klmz have both often posted where they are leaning in a post and reasons they feel that way. As Warp posted here, authors should have a chance for rebuttal, especially since the judges conclusions might be incorrect. Anyway, I hope this forced delay helps for a smoother judging process. The time limit was set to a somewhat arbitrary 72 hours. Feel free to use this thread to argue some other value instead.
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Post subject: TASVideos featured on Screwattack
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Recently I got an account on Screwattack and made a TASVideos "show". The new SMB3 Warps TAS got featured on the Community Spotlight! See this discussion for more details.
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So the experiment to put some TAS movies on Screwattack seems to have worked out well. Once I put the new SMB3 warps publication there it did get featured on the community spotlight! The number of views for that movie shot up considerably and the response while mixed was for the most part positive. I was disappointed about the quality of the video after the site processes it but I am trying some Flygon HD encodes to see how they handle those.
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