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Rules and Submission Guidelines |
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Step 1 - Read the Rules |
| Select one of the following methods of submission. |
| You will be taken to the Rules and Submission Guidelines for that selection. |
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| Final judgement on a run's legitimacy is ultimately up to the site admins. |
| There may be things that we've forgotten to list in the Rules. |
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Step 2 - Fill Out the Submission Form |
| All speedruns must be submitted with this form. |
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Step 3 - Upload Your Video |
| (Only required if you are not submitting your run by Bungie.net File Share) |
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Using Firefox/FireFTP Upload and install FireFTP. Restart Firefox. Go to 'Tools/FireFTP'. When the FTP windows opens click: (Create an Account) or 'Manage Accounts / New....' Under the 'Main' tab: Account Name= Speed Run Uploads, this is for your reference only. Host=ftp://mythicafiles.bungie.org/ Login=speedrun Password=speed Click 'Connect' Find the video of your run in the left window and drag and drop your run's movie file into the large window on the right, or press the green 'Right' arrow. A progress bar should show up; this will tell you how long your file will take to upload. When it finishes, if you can't see your file in the browser, don't upload it again; the directory you are uploading into is not available for public viewing. You can, however, check our Submissions Queue page and make sure your file is there. |
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Using an FTP Client Seeing as you're using an actual client, we'll just assume you know the basics of FTP. Connect to ftp://mythicafiles.bungie.org with the username "speedrun" and the password "speed" and upload the file. As stated above, if you can't see your file in your client, don't upload it again; the directory you are uploading into is not available for public viewing. You can, however, check our Submissions Queue page and make sure your file is there. |
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Using Internet Explorer Using Internet Explorer (Or another browser with ftp capabilities), go to ftp://mythicafiles.bungie.org. Enter under the username "speedrun" and enter "speed" as the password. Now drag and drop your run's movie file from your hard drive into the ftp window. A progress bar should show up; this will tell you how long your file will take to upload. When it finishes, if you can't see your file in the browser, don't upload it again; the directory you are uploading into is not available for public viewing. You can, however, check our Submissions Queue page and make sure your file is there. |
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More questions? Send a Private Message to Cody Miller or NOKYARD or LotsofLuck or slYnki. |
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