Post subject: Publishers Wanted
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As you may know, TASVideos's publication load has increased quite a bit recently with the change to publication rules adding the Vault tier. As a result, there is now quite a backlog of submissions to be published on the workbench. Would you like to help out? Basic outline of the jobs of a publisher: http://tasvideos.org/Roles.html Rules to live by: http://tasvideos.org/PublisherGuidelines.html http://tasvideos.org/EncoderGuidelines.html Thanks to feos, we have a pretty capable set of scripts and tools that help automate the encoding process for publishing: http://tasvideos.org/EncodingGuide/PublicationManual.html If you've looked through these documents and are still interested, hop in to IRC (link at the top of the page) and we'll get you started!
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The Accepted submission list (sort by status): http://tasvideos.org/Subs-Acc.html
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EDIT: Moved the package to SVN, this would allow changelog and easy updating. http://code.google.com/p/feos-tas/source/browse/trunk/TASEncodingPackage.7z
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Post subject: Publishers Wanted
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Are you man enough to save the workbench? Our queue is overflowing. If you're a publisher and haven't published in a while, please check in. What's doing? If you're not a publisher but would like to be, show off some of your work, respond, and also speak with natt.
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Next time this call is repeated add a news announcement. Might help. But seeing how an Accepted list grows in 6 items per day is annoying. Four-ish people aren't enough, especially considering runs which require several days in a row to encode.
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Guga: Where are you?
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Nach wrote:
Guga: Where are you?
http://tasvideos.org/PubCounts.html It's been a bit over two weeks for him, apparently. There are many other active-listed publishers on the list with much larger time gaps.
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Mothrayas wrote:
Nach wrote:
Guga: Where are you?
http://tasvideos.org/PubCounts.html It's been a bit over two weeks for him, apparently. There are many other active-listed publishers on the list with much larger time gaps.
I know. I'm asking about him, because I spoke to almost everyone else on IRC recently. He also used to published quite a lot in the short time he's been with us.
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I'll try to do SSB64 this week-end... sorry I don't have time to publish anymore... =/
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Link to video IS this encode good enough for publication? I can help encoding for youtube.(NES only)
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Marx wrote:
Link to video IS this encode good enough for publication?
Nope, at least the following things are wrong: 1) Lacks logo 2) Lacks subtitles 3) The resolution looks bizarre (usually NES runs are just upscaled 8x using point scaler, and yt:stretch=4:3 is used). (There might be more, but those were the most glaringly obvious ones).
Marx wrote:
I can help encoding for youtube.(NES only)
Would be a lot more useful to be able to do more than that. There are fair amount of platforms that aren't too bad to dump.
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To add to what Ilari said, publication also requires more than just encodes on YouTube.
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Nach wrote:
To add to what Ilari said, publication also requires more than just encodes on YouTube.
The files publishing requires (or are highly recommended):
  • Screenshot (optimized, optimization can be done from unoptimized image)
  • archive.org primary mirror
  • primary torrent (publisher can create from previous)
  • archive.org 10bit444 mirror (Not required for Gameboy)
  • archive.org 512kb stream (recommended, not strictly mandatory)
  • 10bit444 torrent (publisher can create from previous, not required for gameboy)
  • Youtube encode (on TASVideosChannel for 3673S and above).
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And for all the things Ilari mentioned, we have documentation on the site explaining how, tools to streamline the process, and can also give you a live helping hand as needed on IRC. We really just need people that have the time, and are willing to be involved.
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Someone to write/polish descriptions would be very helpful. Definitely not one of my strong points.
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nanogyth wrote:
Someone to write/polish descriptions would be very helpful. Definitely not one of my strong points.
Several publishers have asked me to write a description for them for a movie they were publishing. Just ask on IRC, if I'm not busy I'm usually happy to. If I am, I'm sure others can help.
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Mister Epic is back as GabCM. I'd like to apply again to be a publisher. I think I'll have to encode some stuff first.
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GabCM wrote:
Mister Epic is back as GabCM. I'd like to apply again to be a publisher. I think I'll have to encode some stuff first.
Glad to see you back, my friend. =)
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GabCM wrote:
Mister Epic is back as GabCM. I'd like to apply again to be a publisher. I think I'll have to encode some stuff first.
And instantly a few questions rise :D Were you leading both accounts? Are you really Mister Epic? Why not use MrE. original account? Are you okay with using the most up-to-date encoding methods?
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feos wrote:
And instantly a few questions rise :D Were you leading both accounts? Are you really Mister Epic? Why not use MrE. original account?
To answer those questions, this is the original MisterEpic account, with a name change. Notice he has over 900 posts, and you can look at his post history to confirm it's MisterEpic's account.
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Ah, I see. I liked the old name more :D
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The submissions list now has intended tier for accepted/publication underway submissions. Runs accepted for moons are considered to be higher-priority to encode than ones accepted for vault.