ReligionX wrote:The AnimeNEXT website, for some reason, is on the fritz, and won't stay up for more than a day at a time. And with it, the forum goes out too.
ReligionX wrote:File sizes should not exceed 500 KB.
ReligionX wrote:Audio: Sample-rate should not exceed 48000 Hz. Bit-rate should not exceed 320 kb/s.
ReligionX wrote:We are able to accept a wide variety of file formats, file sizes, resolutions, frame-rates, aspect ratios, sample-rates, and bit-rates.
We are able to accept a wide variety of file formats, file sizes, resolutions, frame-rates, aspect ratios, sample-rates, and bit-rates.
I am one of those silly Americans who doesn't use the metric system frequently enough. I did indeed mean Megabytes.Scintilla wrote:Please tell me you meant 500 MB.![]()
I don't foresee any problem with this. If you can direct me to an AMV with the same specifications as the AMV you intend to submit, I can tell you 100% yes or no if that will work.Scintilla wrote:Does this mean we can't submit uncompressed (PCM) audio?
Yes, that will work. That's standard convention formatting.Scintilla wrote:1) Can you handle MPEG-2 files encoded at 23.976fps progressive with the "3:2 pulldown upon playback" flag set?
You can send it however you like. The videos will be played back with the media player in a digital full-screen 4:3 format. The media player automatically keeps the video in the correct aspect ratio. It will be the same size on the screen however you do it.Scintilla wrote:2) If we have a widescreen AMV, can we encode it as an anamorphic 16:9 MPEG-2/MPEG-4/Matroska file, or should we just send it as square pixels, or should we letterbox it to 4:3? For that matter, if we have a 4:3 MPEG-2 at 720x480, will it show up correctly? I only ask because I know some software MPEG-2 decoders don't do the proper resizing unless you blow it up to fullscreen mode.
You most certainly can. If the resolution is high (1280x720), I am telling you up front that there will most likely be dozens of frames lost during playback, and potential audio de-synchronization. If it's a low resolution (720x480), high frame rate video, you most likely be okay. I will watch all of the AMVs and inform all editors whether or not their videos will play back properly. If there is sufficient time before the deadline, you may re-submit a corrected video.-Corsair- wrote:i would like to also make a comment about that: will u accept 59.97 FPS .mp4 files? i like quality
You may only submit an AMV of your own creation. The AMV must have been completed AFTER June 1, 2008.
guardiansoulblade wrote:You may only submit an AMV of your own creation. The AMV must have been completed AFTER June 1, 2008.
Yet the deadline is May 22, I'm confused.

ReligionX wrote:Folks still have 4 more days to get in AMVs.
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