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Past broadcasts are here:  https://www.twitch.tv/speedgaming/manager/past_broadcasts
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== Use this for the title: ==
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== Use this for the title (2 or 4 players): ==
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player1name vs player2name. Donkey Kong Country 2 Tournament 2016
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player1name vs player2name. Final Fantasy PSP Tournament 2017
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player1name/player2name. player3name/player4name. Final Fantasy PSP Tournament 2017
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Donkey Kong Country 2 Tournament 2016
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Bracket: http://challonge.com/dkc2
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Final Fantasy PSP Any% Tournament
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All videos from this tournament: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdoWICJMgPKXNkL-meRRGeOufb3TP3GW3
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Total Chaos II
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Info: http://tiny.cc/iqokiy
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All videos from this tournament: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdoWICJMgPKVGJu7HatldDMo75cXBAAZG
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== Make sure the Game is set to "Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest" ==
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== Make sure the Game is set to "Final Fantasy" ==
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donkey kong country 2, dkc2, speedrun, speed run, tournament, race, snes
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Sometimes to find it in the dropdown list you need to type "Final Fantasy " with a space after it in order to get the game to appear since there are too many games with the same name.
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== Use this for the tags ==
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The START point should be the moment the timer begins running for one of the players (there's different amounts of lag, so whoever starts first).  You can start 1 or 2 seconds earlier, but not too much earlier because in general we want the videos to start right when the action begins.
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final fantasy, ff1, speedrun, speed run, tournament, race, psp, psx, ps1, playstation
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The END point should be one of the following based on what comes after the race:
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* If it's the last match of the broadcast, or if there's another match from a DIFFERENT tournament, end it when the commentators sign off (or if there's no explicit sign-off, just do it whenever we cut the Discord audio).
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The START point should be the moment the timer begins running for one of the players (there's different amounts of lag, so whoever starts first).  You can start a second or two earlier, but not too much earlier because in general we want the videos to start right when the action begins.
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* If there's another match from the SAME tournament beginning right away, end it when the timer begins to run for the NEXT match (right where you'll be putting the start point for the next highlight -- we want this highlight to end right where the next one begins, so it will appear somewhat continuous when people watch it from a playlist).
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* If there's a long gap without any commentary between matches you don't need to include the gap.  Just end it when the commentators finish talking, and start the next highlight when the timer begins running for the next match.
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The END point should be:
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* Think of it from the perspective of somebody watching all these highlights in sequence via the youtube playlist.  They don't want to miss anything if the commentators are actually talking about useful stuff in between the matches, but they don't want to sit through a lot of downtime if there isn't anyone talking or things happening on stream.  So use your judgement.
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* When the commentators sign off (if it's the last race).
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* If there's another race from the SAME tournament afterwards, end it when the timer begins to run for the NEXT match (right where you'll be putting the start point for the next highlight, so that people watching these in the playlist will be able to hear the in-between stuff).
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* If there's a long gap without any commentary between matches you don't need to include the gap.  Just end it when the commentators finish talking, then begin the next highlight as normal when the timer starts running for the next race.
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== After you've made the highlight, EXPORT it to YOUTUBE ==
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You should click the "Export" button immediately after making the highlight.
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* Please coordinate with whoever else is working on highlights to make sure you're not overlapping with them or missing anything.  Make sure you know exactly where they left off and vice versa.
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* Be careful you don't miss any.  Look at the schedule spreadsheet to see the list of all matches.  Some of them might have been no-shows or cancellations or were streamed to SRL.  If you can't find one of the matches send feasel a PM in discord with the missing match info so we can keep track of which ones need finding.
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* Be careful you don't miss any.  Look at the schedule spreadsheet to see the list of all matches.  Some of them might have been no-shows or cancellations or were streamed to a different channel.  If you can't find one of the matches send feasel a PM in discord with the missing match info so we can keep track of which ones need finding.
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* Try to get the spelling and capitalization of the players' names right.  Usually you can look at how it's written on the stream layout, but sometimes even that is wrong.  If you want a definitive answer about capitalization you can go to their twitch page and mouse-over their user icon in the top left corner of the page, and in the popup that appears it will show the capitalization that they set themselves.  If the person's twitch name is something significantly different from the name they normally go by in the community then this may not be applicable.
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* Thanks for being great and volunteering to highlight matches!  Many people will only get to see the tournament via the VODs, so this is an important job.