Nekocon AMV Contest 2010
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- lilith2003tr
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Nekocon AMV Contest 2010
Last year was a great year for Nekocon's AMV contest we had alot of great submissions. Lets see if we can top the charts with more great videos this year.
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Re: Nekocon AMV Contest 2010
Please do not send any video files with a bitrate of over 9000kbps
Was that done for lulz purposes or is 9000kbps an actual reference? Because most contest I think that allow up to 15000kbps total (video and audio together).
Also, is 29.97 just progressive, or does 23.976 telecined to 29.97 count as fine?
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Re: Nekocon AMV Contest 2010
At first I was like "ZOMG ALREADY?"
But then i read the submission date and was like " "
But then i read the submission date and was like " "
- lilith2003tr
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Re: Nekocon AMV Contest 2010
Our contest is mastered to DVD for purposes of playing at the convention, and the highest bitrate you can play in a DVD player is 9kbps. 29.97 is progressive, but we *MAY* be able to work with a telecined project. We'd have to look into what the DVD authoring software can support.Please do not send any video files with a bitrate of over 9000kbps
Was that done for lulz purposes or is 9000kbps an actual reference? Because most contest I think that allow up to 15000kbps total (video and audio together).
Also, is 29.97 just progressive, or does 23.976 telecined to 29.97 count as fine?
- lilith2003tr
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Re: Nekocon AMV Contest 2010
Just a friendly Reminder. Don't let the contest sneak up on you. We are currently taking submissions. Deadline is October 6th.
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Re: Nekocon AMV Contest 2010
I mailed in a request for an FTP months ago. Didn't hear back.lilith2003tr wrote:Just a friendly Reminder. Don't let the contest sneak up on you. We are currently taking submissions. Deadline is October 6th.
- HalOfBorg
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Re: Nekocon AMV Contest 2010
I can't render an Mpeg-2 it seems. Is there ANY way I can submit in another format????????
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... 8#p1329188
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... 8#p1329188
- lilith2003tr
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Re: Nekocon AMV Contest 2010
A great website to use is http://www.videohelp.com/ it has excellent tools and tips for video formatting.
- HalOfBorg
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Re: Nekocon AMV Contest 2010
OK - using a guide I found there (http://dvd-hq.info/dvd_compression.php), I seem to have created an acceptable Mpeg-2. I went ahead and let TMPGEnc do the audio, and it seems to be OK as MP2.lilith2003tr wrote:A great website to use is http://www.videohelp.com/ it has excellent tools and tips for video formatting.
I am looking forward to the FTP info.
- lilith2003tr
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Re: Nekocon AMV Contest 2010
If you are waiting on a FTP Log in and password and have already sent an Email to amv@nekocon.com. We are still working on processing the requests and will have them to you as soon as possible.