
xDreww2 wrote:"Entries may only be submitted in the formats listed in the Format section, and must conform with the National Television System Committee or NTSC standards of 29.97 frames per second, and be no smaller than 480p and no larger than 720p, and may be no larger than 10 GB in size. The AMV Contest Coordinator reserves the right to change aspect ratios as needed for display purposes."
Can our videos be 23.976?
thundercatlord wrote:xDreww2 wrote:"Entries may only be submitted in the formats listed in the Format section, and must conform with the National Television System Committee or NTSC standards of 29.97 frames per second, and be no smaller than 480p and no larger than 720p, and may be no larger than 10 GB in size. The AMV Contest Coordinator reserves the right to change aspect ratios as needed for display purposes."
Can our videos be 23.976?
Is 23.976 the same as 29.97? No? Well then, I think your question has been answered sir.

CorpseGoddess wrote:How about people just follow the rules? It's not like they're suggestions where you can bargain your way down to something you want.


thundercatlord wrote:xDreww2 wrote:"Entries may only be submitted in the formats listed in the Format section, and must conform with the National Television System Committee or NTSC standards of 29.97 frames per second, and be no smaller than 480p and no larger than 720p, and may be no larger than 10 GB in size. The AMV Contest Coordinator reserves the right to change aspect ratios as needed for display purposes."
Can our videos be 23.976?
Is 23.976 the same as 29.97? No? Well then, I think your question has been answered sir.
BasharOfTheAges wrote:thundercatlord wrote:xDreww2 wrote:"Entries may only be submitted in the formats listed in the Format section, and must conform with the National Television System Committee or NTSC standards of 29.97 frames per second, and be no smaller than 480p and no larger than 720p, and may be no larger than 10 GB in size. The AMV Contest Coordinator reserves the right to change aspect ratios as needed for display purposes."
Can our videos be 23.976?
Is 23.976 the same as 29.97? No? Well then, I think your question has been answered sir.
It's a valid question given:
720p is accepted.
720p has no NTSC standard for frame rate - NTSC does not cover HD material, ATSC does.
l33tmeatwad wrote:Actually it does some, NTSC would be 1080i30 or 720p60 and PAL would be 1080i25 or 720p50...although that may only apply to older HDTVs that kept the refresh rate based on location, but I'm not certain...
BasharOfTheAges wrote:l33tmeatwad wrote:Actually it does some, NTSC would be 1080i30 or 720p60 and PAL would be 1080i25 or 720p50...although that may only apply to older HDTVs that kept the refresh rate based on location, but I'm not certain...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTSC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATSC_%28standards%29
What am I missing?
wiki wrote:ATSC also supports PAL frame rates and resolutions which are defined in ATSC A/63 standard.

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