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To keep the video quality consistent, try to follow these standards:
This page outlines the video quality standards for the [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj5OOo84RnFDDFN1dVSCCTQ Metroid Prime Wiki] YouTube channel. If you want to submit a video for the channel, start a thread on the #wiki channel of the Metroid Prime Discord server and your video will be evaluated for approval.
# Must be 480p60 or better (600x448 native res within 480p frame acceptable)
# Music must be off, sound on
# Has to be on YouTube (public or unlisted) :)
# If you have a controller overlay, use it!


Putting it on the wiki:
===Video requirements===
# Must be 720p60 or better (has to be 60FPS).
# No out-of-game audio, including voiceovers.
# Wait a brief moment at the start and end of the video in order to give the viewer time to process where they are.
# No excessive downtime at any point in the video.
# No retries for setups (video editing acceptable for this).
# Speeding up [[Infinite Speed]] sections is allowed.
# Input display is required.


Normally putting the video on the wiki will embed it in such a way that a gallery will pop up, which isn't ideal. To make the videos work like they do on [[General Speed Tricks]]:
==Putting it on the wiki==
 
Normally putting the video on the wiki will just show the link, which isn't ideal. To embed videos properly:


'''If anyone's figured out a simpler way, feel free to change this guide!'''
# Edit page in the source editor
# Edit page in the source editor
# Place video id between <nowiki><youtube> tags. Example:</nowiki>
# Follow this [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:EmbedVideo format] for embedding videos:
  <nowiki><youtube>MZ-rcGPpMP8</youtube></nowiki>
Example:
Next,  
<nowiki>{{#ev:youtube|PZJ1JBtiDDM}}</nowiki>
# Post your edit
or:
# Edit page again, click on video, go to advanced settings
  <nowiki>{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZJ1JBtiDDM}}</nowiki>
# Uncheck "Wrap around text"
If you want to append the video to the right side of the page, you can also do this:
# Post your edit again
<nowiki>{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZJ1JBtiDDM||right}}</nowiki>
And if you want text under that:
<nowiki>{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZJ1JBtiDDM||right|Example text.}}</nowiki>

Latest revision as of 22:18, 15 October 2021

This page outlines the video quality standards for the Metroid Prime Wiki YouTube channel. If you want to submit a video for the channel, start a thread on the #wiki channel of the Metroid Prime Discord server and your video will be evaluated for approval.

Video requirements

  1. Must be 720p60 or better (has to be 60FPS).
  2. No out-of-game audio, including voiceovers.
  3. Wait a brief moment at the start and end of the video in order to give the viewer time to process where they are.
  4. No excessive downtime at any point in the video.
  5. No retries for setups (video editing acceptable for this).
  6. Speeding up Infinite Speed sections is allowed.
  7. Input display is required.

Putting it on the wiki

Normally putting the video on the wiki will just show the link, which isn't ideal. To embed videos properly:

  1. Edit page in the source editor
  2. Follow this format for embedding videos:

Example:

{{#ev:youtube|PZJ1JBtiDDM}}

or:

{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZJ1JBtiDDM}}

If you want to append the video to the right side of the page, you can also do this:

{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZJ1JBtiDDM||right}}

And if you want text under that:

{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZJ1JBtiDDM||right|Example text.}}