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In addition to images, the Super Mario Wiki has the ability to upload media files of the following types:
In addition to images, the Super Mario Wiki has the ability to upload media files of the following types:


* Audio: [[wikipedia:Ogg|ogg/oga]], [[wikipedia:MP3|mp3]], [[wikipedia:WAV|wav]], [[wikipedia:FLAC|flac]]
* Audio: [[wikipedia:MP3|mp3]], [[wikipedia:WAV|wav]], [[wikipedia:Ogg|ogg]]/[[wikipedia:Vorbis|oga]], [[wikipedia:MIDI|mid/midi]], [[wikipedia:FLAC|flac]], [[wikipedia:Opus (audio format)|opus]]
* Video: [[wikipedia:Ogg|ogg/ogv]], [[wikipedia:MP4 file format|mp4]], [[wikipedia:QuickTime File Format|mov]], [[wikipedia:WebM|webm]]
* Video: [[wikipedia:MP4 file format|mp4]], [[wikipedia:Ogg|ogg]]/[[wikipedia:Theora|ogv]], [[wikipedia:MPEG-1|mpg]]/[[wikipedia:MPEG-2|mpeg]], [[wikipedia:WebM|webm]]


Wikipedia and other MediaWiki wikis allow these formats because they are either [[wikipedia:Open format|royalty-free and open]] or because their patent has expired (as is the case with MP3). OGA and OGV files are generally preferred, but if a file has already been uploaded in another format, there is no need to convert and re-upload it since that only takes up more storage space on the server. Files uploaded with a ".ogg" extension should be moved to either ".oga" or ".ogv" (depending if it is an audio or video file, respectively).
MP3 and MP4 are the preferred formats for brand new uploads, but once a media file has already been uploaded, there is never a need to convert it for reupload in a different format. Files uploaded with a ".ogg" extension should be moved to either ".oga" or ".ogv" (depending if it is an audio or video file, respectively).


==Acceptable content==
== Acceptable content ==
This is copyrighted content. Please use [[wikipedia:Fair use|fair use]] to the best of your ability; this is not a website to host content illegally.
This is copyrighted content. Please use [[wikipedia:Fair use|fair use]] to the best of your ability; this is not a website to host content illegally.


===Audio clips===
=== Sound clips ===
Short audio clips for certain characters are accepted in this wiki, since having a few audio samples is a solid method of illustrating a character's personality and voice. Audio clips can also be used to supplement the quote pages, but it should not be overdone. After all, the wiki is not a database for every sound clip from every game, so make sure the audio clip you want to upload is significant. Random sound effects and short grunts, for instance, are inappropriate unless they are generally well-known. Another good use for audio samples is to illustrate the history of the character's voice. Several characters have received a variety of voice actors during their history, but even characters that have used the same voice actors (such as Waluigi, who is always voiced by [[Charles Martinet]]) can benefit from having a variety of audio clips.
Short sound clips for certain characters are accepted in this wiki, since having a few audio samples is a solid method of illustrating a character's personality and voice. Audio clips can also be used to supplement the quote pages, but it should not be overdone. After all, the wiki is not a database for every sound clip from every game, so make sure the audio clip you want to upload is significant. Random sound effects and short grunts, for instance, are inappropriate unless they are generally well-known. Another good use for audio samples is to illustrate the history of the character's voice. Several characters have received a variety of voice actors during their history, but even characters that have been portrayed by fewer actors (such as Waluigi, who was voiced by only [[Charles Martinet]] for years) can benefit from having a variety of audio clips.


Ideally, audio samples should have minimal-to-no background noises. If an audio clip needs to be presented in a way that background audio cannot be eliminated easily, such as special events in Comic Con, where Mario and others talk, these should be in video format and be used as an external link, not as an audio file.
Ideally, audio samples should have minimal-to-no background noises. If an audio clip needs to be presented in a way that background audio cannot be eliminated easily, such as special events in Comic Con, where Mario and others talk, these should be in video format and be used as an external link, not as an audio file.


===Music clips===
=== Music samples ===
Music clips are also acceptable, but it is recommended that they fade out after the song loops once back to an earlier part, rather than end abruptly (see [[#Audacity|Audacity]]). Music tracks that are longer than 30 seconds must be clipped to 30 seconds or less, and any copyrighted tracks longer than 30 seconds will be deleted by an [[MarioWiki:Administrators|administrator]].
Music samples are also acceptable, but it is recommended that they fade out after the song loops once back to an earlier part, rather than end abruptly. Music tracks that are longer than 30 seconds must be clipped to 30 seconds or less, and any copyrighted tracks longer than 30 seconds will be deleted by an [[MarioWiki:Administrators|administrator]].


===Video clips===
=== Video clips ===
Video clips should demonstrate how the game or a particular level works. These can also include cutscenes, trailers for games, and promotional videos licensed by [[Nintendo]]. These should not include strategy. This is often an effective way to demonstrate [[glitch]]es in the ''Super Mario'' games and a better alternative to referencing a YouTube video. It is not recommended you directly convert a YouTube video, however; record yourself trying to recreate the glitch, and be sure to perform appropriate video editing.
Video clips should demonstrate how the game or a particular level works. These can also include cutscenes, trailers for games, and promotional videos licensed by [[Nintendo]]. These should not include strategy. This is often an effective way to demonstrate [[glitch]]es in the ''Super Mario'' games and a better alternative to referencing a YouTube video. It is not recommended you directly convert a YouTube video, however; record yourself trying to recreate the glitch, and be sure to perform appropriate video editing.


==Uploading and embedding==
== Uploading and embedding ==
{{see also|Help:Image}}
{{see also|Help:Image}}
[[File:Example.ogv|thumb|200px|Example of the Ogg video.]]
 
As with images, media files are uploaded using the [[Special:Upload|upload file]] page. Embedding and linking are done as follows:
As with images, media files are uploaded using the [[Special:Upload|upload file]] page. Embedding and linking are done as follows:


*<code><nowiki>[[File:Audio.oga]]</nowiki></code> to embed the file
* <code><nowiki>[[File:Audio.mp3]]</nowiki></code> to embed the file
*<code><nowiki>[[:File:Audio.oga]]</nowiki></code> to link to the file's wiki page
* <code><nowiki>[[:File:Audio.mp3]]</nowiki></code> to link to the file's wiki page
*<code><nowiki>[[Media:Audio.oga]]</nowiki></code> to link directly to the file itself
* <code><nowiki>[[Media:Audio.mp3]]</nowiki></code> to link directly to the file itself


The <code>{{tem|media table}}</code> template is an alternative to the traditional floating element and is used to display an organized list of audio/video files. The table organizes information about each file and makes it easy for the user to play or download them.
The {{tem|media table}} template is an alternative to the traditional floating element and is used to display an organized list of audio/video files. The table organizes information about each file and makes it easy for the user to play or download them.


The <code>{{tem|multiframe}}</code> and <code>{{tem|multiple image}}</code> templates can also be used, but it isn't recommended.
The {{tem|multiframe}} and {{tem|multiple image}} templates can also be used, but it isn't recommended.


==Converters==
== External help ==
[[File:If Output is OGG.png|thumb|If the output is Ogg, you can change the extension without changing the file contents and without [[Special:Upload|upload]] errors.]]
* [[wikipedia:Help:Media (audio and video)|Wikipedia's media help page]]
There are various file converters that can be used to prepare media files for upload to the wiki. Note that some of these converters will output Ogg regardless of <tt>Theora</tt>/<tt>Theora+Vorbis</tt> (OGV) or <tt>Vorbis</tt> only (OGA) content. This is fine because changing the extension does '''not''' change file contents nor will it cause errors. Ways to change the extension before uploading include (but are not limited to):
 
* Creating a red link to the file, then uploading it from there.
* [[Special:Upload]], when specifying the filename.
* {{wp|Windows Explorer}}, or any equivalent file manager.
 
If a file with the OGG extension is uploaded anyways, the file can still be moved without errors.
 
===Audacity===
[[wikipedia:Audacity (audio editor)|Audacity]] is a stable, popular, open-source audio-editing program that can open and export a variety of files, including the Ogg Vorbis file. It is the recommended program for any audio conversion since it can convert into any format at any size, for free. There may be some plugins required for encoding several formats, such as for MP3, and there may be commercial audio-editing programs that can do a similar job (such as [http://www.goldwave.com GoldWave]), but when it comes to audio conversion, Audacity is the recommended choice. {{br}}
 
===Convertfiles.com===
[[File:Convertfilescom.png|thumb|x100px|Uploading in progress.]]
[http://www.convertfiles.com Convertfiles.com] provides free online conversion of files from and to most of the file types, including archive, document, presentation, e-book, drawing, image, audio, and video files. The audio files can be converted to Vorbis, which later would be uploaded to the wiki. {{br}}
 
===Online-convert.com===
[[File:Onlineconvertcom.png|thumb|x100px|Online-convert.com displaying the upload page.]]
[https://online-convert.com Online-convert.com] is another online converter, but has more file types to choose. The audio files can be converted into Ogg Vorbis (.oga) on [http://audio.online-convert.com/convert-to-ogg this page], and video files can be converted into Ogg Theora-Vorbis (.ogv) on [http://video.online-convert.com/convert-to-ogg this page]. The converter is also limited to 100 Megabytes per file, which is five times lower than Convertfiles.com. To bypass this, try converting the file to FLV and then to Ogg. {{br}}
 
==External help==
Since the functions are an exact copy of Wikipedia's functions, please see [[wikipedia:Help:Media (audio and video)|Wikipedia's media help page]] for more information.


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Latest revision as of 15:43, January 26, 2024

In addition to images, the Super Mario Wiki has the ability to upload media files of the following types:

MP3 and MP4 are the preferred formats for brand new uploads, but once a media file has already been uploaded, there is never a need to convert it for reupload in a different format. Files uploaded with a ".ogg" extension should be moved to either ".oga" or ".ogv" (depending if it is an audio or video file, respectively).

Acceptable content

This is copyrighted content. Please use fair use to the best of your ability; this is not a website to host content illegally.

Sound clips

Short sound clips for certain characters are accepted in this wiki, since having a few audio samples is a solid method of illustrating a character's personality and voice. Audio clips can also be used to supplement the quote pages, but it should not be overdone. After all, the wiki is not a database for every sound clip from every game, so make sure the audio clip you want to upload is significant. Random sound effects and short grunts, for instance, are inappropriate unless they are generally well-known. Another good use for audio samples is to illustrate the history of the character's voice. Several characters have received a variety of voice actors during their history, but even characters that have been portrayed by fewer actors (such as Waluigi, who was voiced by only Charles Martinet for years) can benefit from having a variety of audio clips.

Ideally, audio samples should have minimal-to-no background noises. If an audio clip needs to be presented in a way that background audio cannot be eliminated easily, such as special events in Comic Con, where Mario and others talk, these should be in video format and be used as an external link, not as an audio file.

Music samples

Music samples are also acceptable, but it is recommended that they fade out after the song loops once back to an earlier part, rather than end abruptly. Music tracks that are longer than 30 seconds must be clipped to 30 seconds or less, and any copyrighted tracks longer than 30 seconds will be deleted by an administrator.

Video clips

Video clips should demonstrate how the game or a particular level works. These can also include cutscenes, trailers for games, and promotional videos licensed by Nintendo. These should not include strategy. This is often an effective way to demonstrate glitches in the Super Mario games and a better alternative to referencing a YouTube video. It is not recommended you directly convert a YouTube video, however; record yourself trying to recreate the glitch, and be sure to perform appropriate video editing.

Uploading and embedding

See also: Help:Image

As with images, media files are uploaded using the upload file page. Embedding and linking are done as follows:

  • [[File:Audio.mp3]] to embed the file
  • [[:File:Audio.mp3]] to link to the file's wiki page
  • [[Media:Audio.mp3]] to link directly to the file itself

The {{media table}} template is an alternative to the traditional floating element and is used to display an organized list of audio/video files. The table organizes information about each file and makes it easy for the user to play or download them.

The {{multiframe}} and {{multiple image}} templates can also be used, but it isn't recommended.

External help