i thought Scott would've posted here by now, so i hope he doesn't get mad at me >.>
he announced the rules on the mailing list as well as the fanime forum
http://www.fanime.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=2748
Pwolf
Fanime 2005 Rules...
Forum rules
Coordinators who fail to maintain necessary communication with entrants, or provide timely updates on results may be barred from announcing future events.
Coordinators who fail to maintain necessary communication with entrants, or provide timely updates on results may be barred from announcing future events.
- Pwolf
- Friendly Neighborhood Pwaffle
- Joined: Thu May 03, 2001 4:17 pm
- Location: Some where in California, I forgot :\
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- scottanime
- The One
- Joined: Fri Mar 09, 2001 11:17 pm
- Location: Rocklin, CA
- Contact:
Yea Yea Yea hold your horses
Im workign on more than one con at once so give me a day or two
here is the direct link for the rules
deadline for submitting videos is May7th. So get to work and get those vids in!!
a few minor tweeks have been made to the rules so please read them carefully.
Good luck to all.
http://www.artemisradio.com/fanime/Fanime2k5AMV.doc
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Scott "Anime" Peterson
AMV Coordinator Fanime Con 2005

Im workign on more than one con at once so give me a day or two

here is the direct link for the rules
deadline for submitting videos is May7th. So get to work and get those vids in!!
a few minor tweeks have been made to the rules so please read them carefully.
Good luck to all.
http://www.artemisradio.com/fanime/Fanime2k5AMV.doc
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Scott "Anime" Peterson
AMV Coordinator Fanime Con 2005
- Scintilla
- (for EXTREME)
- Joined: Mon Mar 31, 2003 8:47 pm
- Status: Quo
- Location: New Jersey
- Contact:
Does anyone know where to get this card? I can't find it anywhere on Sigma Designs's website.The Rules wrote:If you wish to test what your video will look like, please purchase a Hollywood+ MPEG-2 playback card, and attach its TV out to a television. The Hollywood+ is an inexpensive (currently less than $50) card that you can use to output MPEG files to a VCR and television.
- Vlad G Pohnert
- Joined: Tue Jan 02, 2001 2:29 pm
- Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
I don't know about the hollywood+, but I got 4 Netstream 2000 cards that I use for cons and such... You can get them on e-bay for pretty cheapScintilla wrote:Does anyone know where to get this card? I can't find it anywhere on Sigma Designs's website.The Rules wrote:If you wish to test what your video will look like, please purchase a Hollywood+ MPEG-2 playback card, and attach its TV out to a television. The Hollywood+ is an inexpensive (currently less than $50) card that you can use to output MPEG files to a VCR and television.
Vlad
- scottanime
- The One
- Joined: Fri Mar 09, 2001 11:17 pm
- Location: Rocklin, CA
- Contact:
Yea the card we are useing is a netstream 2000.
( reminds self to edit the rules, for the change....was from what Patrick Bohnet gave me )
but yea check ebay or do a search for netstream 2000 from Sigma.
These cards are just plain great.
( reminds self to edit the rules, for the change....was from what Patrick Bohnet gave me )
but yea check ebay or do a search for netstream 2000 from Sigma.
These cards are just plain great.
Scott Peterson
NDK AMV Coordinator 2006-2022
Sac Anime AMV Coordinator 2007 & 2010
Fanime AMV Coordinator 2003-2006
NDK AMV Coordinator 2006-2022
Sac Anime AMV Coordinator 2007 & 2010
Fanime AMV Coordinator 2003-2006
- Vlad G Pohnert
- Joined: Tue Jan 02, 2001 2:29 pm
- Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
hmmmm.... I like the sound of that, I'll see what I can send something in since I know it will not have to be re-encoded and will play the same way as on minescottanime wrote:Yea the card we are useing is a netstream 2000.
( reminds self to edit the rules, for the change....was from what Patrick Bohnet gave me )
but yea check ebay or do a search for netstream 2000 from Sigma.
These cards are just plain great.

Vlad