This page explains the requirements for being a TASVideos publisher. In addition it discusses things one should know when publishing and subsequently filling out the publication page for TASVideos. It is designed to guide a publisher though the publication process and minimize errors.
Table of contents
Publisher requirements
To become a publisher you must meet these requirements. If you think you do and are interested in publishing movies for TASVideos, please contact adelikat.
- A thorough understanding of the EncoderGuidelines and be familiar with the articles related to making standard movie files (such as MKV or MP4).
- An approved movie logo. Contact adelikat or another admin for approval. Logo must meet requirements listed in the Encoder Guidelines.
- Ability to make encodes that meet the Encoder Guidelines and TASVideos quality standards.
- At least 3 movies encoded by yourself published on TASVideos. To get an encode published you must get it into a publisher's hands.
- Ability to create and seed BitTorrent files, and upload them at a decent rate.
- The desire and willingness to publish movies at a consistent pace. It is not required to publish a large quantity of publications but they must happen somewhat regularly. (I.e. going 6 months without attempting a publication is not acceptable.)
- Ability to pick and compress movie screenshots.
- Ability to write a basic movie description (or recruit assistance from editors).
- Ability to upload the published video to our Streaming Media sites. This requires having an account on at least one of these sites, and getting moderator privileges on them (adelikat has the ability to assign these rights).
In summary, a publisher must not only be able to make quality encodes but also put together a quality publication; including a nice screenshot, movie description, and streaming media uploads. The goal here is quality over quantity. The image of TASVideos should be that a new publication is of a certain standard, has a nice presentation, and is promoted well.
Publication form
This section walks a publisher through the publication form as well as additional steps that need to be taken to publish a movie.
Game header information
Game version
Use
USA
, JPN
, or Europe
for their respective regions. Use JPN/USA
for multi-region releases. For worldwide releases ("JUE" or "W"), use "Any". ROM version and revision ("v1.1", "PRG0") identifiers should be added if necessary.
Game name
- Keep the game name informative.
- Instead of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4 - Turtles in time, just Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4 is enough. Long game names break the front page layout.
- Don't resort to uncommon abbreviations.
- Use the previous precedent when possible. For example, use Super Mario Bros instead of Super Mario Bros. (without the period).
- Check the spelling. Don't just blindly take the submitter's spelling of the game name. (We have had "Links awakening" published a couple of times too often.)
- Game titles that start with The should have the The shifted to the end of the title. For example, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie becomes SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, The.
Branch name
If this is the only movie for the game then field can be left blank. Standard categories are
100%
, any%
, and low%
. Other common categories include warpless
, warps
, glitched
, pacifist
and 2-player
. Do not add quotes, as those will be generated automatically.
ROM name
- Ensure the ROM name is correct.
- Go by the standard GoodTools filenames. Use
Super Mario Bros. (U).nes
, notSMB.nes
- Add PRG info when multiple versions exist, such as
Super Mario Bros. 3 (U) (PRG0).nes
- Either W or JUE is acceptable for region independent games, such as
Golden Axe II (W).bin
- Add overdump or baddump information to the name, if applicable, with [o1] or [b1], but only if the movie does not sync on the good ROM dump. Note: Movies should not be published using these ROMs.
Use ListAllMovies as a reference of previous spelling & naming conventions.
Special Star:
If a non-admin user role, this has only the option of "notable publication" which will display a moon on the front page.
- This option is at the discretion of the publisher. Use it if the movie is noteworthy in some way (a big improvement to a highly popular TAS, a highly anticipated movie).
- Do not over utilize this option as it waters down the meaning
- Do not under utilize this option either
Admin level users have the option of assigning a star to the movie. (If it is obsoleting a movie that was starred, it will have one by default).
Hacked Game/Impure Movie
- If SuperJudge user role or higher, this option will be available
- This assigns whether or not the movie will be in the Concept/Demo section. Use this if the movie is of a hacked game, or the publication breaks site rules.
Player information
Submitted name(s), nick(s)
- This is filled in by the submitter and automatically placed here.
- It should probably be left alone for first time authors. Otherwise, make sure it is the same information as a previous publication of the author.
- For author groups, use commas and ampersands (&) to separate names.
Select player
- If the player exists on the player page, he or she will be in the drop-down menu. If not, fill in his or her name in the full name menu, and nick in the short name menu.
- Again, for author groups, use commas and ampersands (&) to separate names.
Sometimes, the player already exists in the database,
but the publication form does not recognize the similarity and offers
to create a new player entry. Be sure to select manually the existing
player from the "select player" select box in those cases.
(Applies to Xipo among some others.)
Remember, if this is an author's (or author combination) first publication they will need to be tied to their forum account (see below).
Files
Movie file
- Name of movie file: This is what the input file will be named in the submission ZIP file.
- Ampersands (&), slashes (/), periods (.), and spaces cannot be part of the name.
- The author's name should be first. Use a standard abbreviation of a long name if it exists, such as cad for CtrlAltDestroy.
- Add
v2
,v3
, or another appropriate version indicator if it is another submission by the same author. - For multiple authors, use a comma (,) with no spaces to separate their names:
randil,cad-mickeymousecapade.fcm
. - Place a dash between author's name and the game name.
- The game name should be concise and consistent with the name in the MKV/MP4 file.
- Use precedent when possible. For instance, it should be chipdale instead of chipndale
- Use common abbreviations, such as smb for Super Mario Bros.
- Add
j
if it is the Japanese version of the game ore
if it is the European version (assuming other versions exist but were not used for a particular reason).
Attaching a screenshot
- Be sure to add
.png
(or.jpg
) to the filename when filling out the filename field, such assmb_1023.png
.- Note: The site will no longer error if you forget the extension. Instead, it will add it for you.
- Note: It is now possible to add dashes (-) to a screenshot filename.
- Pick a screenshot that represents the movie or the game well.
- It should be pleasant to look at. Avoid ugly and monotonous colors. Choose beautiful and clearly visible poses of the characters.
- Beauty in the image should be equally distributed ― not localized in a corner or an edge.
- It should give an idea of the genre of the game and the movie to an audience who doesn't know the game.
- It should be interesting, preferably with action on the screen.
- If the movie is atypical to the game (a highly glitched movie for example), the screenshot should display something atypical happening, but without conflicting with the earlier guidelines.
- If the screenshot is a PNG file, it should be optimized.
- Use PNG over JPG, unless a PNG file would be considerably larger than a JPG of similar visual quality.
Adding a BitTorrent file
This site was born from of the need to provide good-quality multimedia files
of TAS movies. We take quality very seriously, and strive to produce
files that are both pleasant to watch and are as small as possible.
This is one of the guidelines we follow in the publications; the
Encoder Guidelines tells more and is mandatory reading for anyone
who wants to make MKV/MP4 files to be published on this site.
- Our tracker is:
http://tracker.tasvideos.org:6969/announce
- Make sure you uncheck the private marker.
- The torrent filename should be identical to the encoded movie file, with
.torrent
appended. Example:amagon-tas-tailz.avi
becomesamagon-tas-tailz.avi.torrent
- The file name of the video file must follow proper convention.
- Do not use uppercase characters or characters not allowed in video filenames.
- The movie name must be first. Keep it concise. See input filename for details.
- If it is some form of speedrun (aiming for fastest time within the confines of a set of parameters) then add
-tas
after the filename. If it is a playaround or does not aim for time then use-playaround
. - Add v2, v3, or another appropriate version indicator if the publication obsoletes a previous movie by the same author, such as
doubledragon3-tasv2-xipo.avi
- Add additional special info after this, if necessary. For example, if a single author controls 2 characters then it is 2p-alone such as
doubledragon2-tas-2p-alone-adelikat.avi
. Or a special route could be added, such ascastlevania3j-tas-sypha-samhaingrim.avi
. - Add the author name last. Remember to remove spaces and uppercase letters.
- Abbreviate especially long nicks if there is an easy way to do so.
- If there are multiple authors, use a comma (,) with no spaces to separate their names.
mickeymousecapade-tas-randil,cad.avi
Adding mirror and streaming URLs
Users can simply click a button to watch a movie, if a streaming media or an archive.org mirror URL is provided. While not required by the publication form itself, it is highly encouraged that at least one of these be present.
- It is preferred to add a streaming media URL from one of our approved streaming sites.
- Adding a mirror URL should be done as well. Archive.org links are the preferred options since they will also show up as a watch button.
Description and movie categories
Select the movie that will be obsoleted
- In most cases, this will be obvious. Check with a judge's decision if need be.
- If it does not obsolete a movie, make sure it says "None".
- Note: Double/triple obsoletions are rare, but possible. Select one movie to obsolete and contact adelikat (or another admin/halfadmin) to add additional ones.
- Cross platform obsoletions are also possible but must be done by an admin as well. Select none and then contact one to add the obsoletion post publication.
- Selecting a movie to obsolete will automatically fill in the Categories and Movie description.
Categories
- Follow the Movie Class Guidelines
- Select categories which represent the movie and help to recognize it.
- Do not select categories that are obvious for the game in question. For example, if the best ending in the game comes by default, do not select "best ending", or if taking damage would kill the character immediately, do not select "takes no damage".
- Select one or more genres for the movie. Use the genres of similar games as a reference.
Movie description
- See discussion
- If the publication obsoletes a previous movie, make sure to link to it (such as [109M|previous] movie), mention the author and tell approximately how much the improvement is.
- Preferably, mention some notable improvements or link to the author's submission text if it is detailed.
- There is no size limit, but avoid one-liners and overly long descriptions. Screenshot height often makes a good reference.
- Try to adhere to NPOV as much as possible (i.e., avoid praising or criticizing the game, the movie or the player in question excessively).
- Run a spell-checker on the text and re-read it a few times to ensure no obvious mistakes.
Additional steps
- Make sure to seed the video after publication and make sure it is downloaded in its entirety by at least one person who does not leave the swarm immediately after receiving it.
- Use the super seeding option.
- If the publication was of a new author (or a new combination of authors) you need to bind the player entry on the Players-List page with each of their forum accounts. Do this by clicking the "Edit" tab on the right hand side of the group's entry. Their names should automatically be on the top of the list. Click each other their names and the "add" button. Then click "save". Don't create a new entry if the author already exists, this creates duplicates and causes data inconsistensies.
- If it is the author(s)' first publication, they will need to have their forum rank changed to "Player" on the Users/edit page (unless they were already a coder or a special rank). Publishers can not currently do this and should contact a halfadmin/admin to make sure this gets done.
- Add additional streaming media URLs and link them on the publication page.