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Re: FRC Blog - Safety Superheroes & Comic Con
and no more FRC 841 either. It would be cool if he came back to mentoring a FIRST team again.
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Re: FRC Blog - Safety Superheroes & Comic Con
With yet another animation contest announced...I am finally going to ask: Why the weird submission format? Is this some kind of industry standard that I don't realize (since we don't do any other animation or really heavy video editing)? This has always been a hassle to create, and then I'm always worried that it didn't work somehow - and have no way to view the file to make sure it's ok. I really wish they would just allow some "universally recognized" video format, like avi or something!
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Re: FRC Blog - Safety Superheroes & Comic Con
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But really... in today's world it seems like we could move to something like submission by YouTube - upload an HD version to YouTube, and give FIRST the link. Then instead of handing judges DVD's, you just give them a list of YouTube links. All these videos seem to end up on YouTube anyways... |
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Re: FRC Blog - Safety Superheroes & Comic Con
I'm not saying it's an efficient or correct reason, I'm just saying why it probably is how it is
I'm very thankful we can just plop an approved video file on a flash drive for Chairman's now, though. |
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