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Treet TV Wiki

This wiki is the place for information, documentation, tips, techniques, etc. If you have anything to share, this is the place. We'll start sharing our production info and tips and techniques here. But, it's all new at the moment.

Here is the screen background we keep on our Macs at the studio. Download one for yourself!

Links to Treet.TV shows

New Treet TV Video Player (goodbye Quicktime!)

Our new Treet TV media player is completed and out of beta. This is the player that you will start seeing everywhere on our new Treet website (soon! soon!).

Here is a Sample Embedded Player for you to try. Note that it plays both normal and HQ quality videos using the HQ button, very similar to YouTube. We hope everybody loves it. We do.

Studio Wikitecture project

Treet TV and Studio Wikitecture are embarking on an exciting new collaborative project for enhancing and extending the usefulness of the Treet island group.

Sluggish Performance

Check out the amazing job that Sante did on the Giant Snail Racing pages. Apparently Wikipedia removed some similar info because it "Wasn't Real" (!!!). So, happy to have a new home here on the Treet Wiki. Thanks everybody. (-Wiz)

Useful Reference Info

  • Official Logos contains links to official logos for Treet as well as any related shows which have logo kits or other materials for marketing or press use.
  • Video Filenames describes how Treet names video files we distribute and what the mysterious formats (like 169d) actually mean.
  • Video Submissions gives details of how to encode and prepare video for submission to Treet TV and gives general advice about video conversion.
  • Video frame layout gives a detailed overview for designers and producers of what a typical 16:9 video frame looks like, including information about lower-thirds, graphic inserts, and other details useful to those doing pre-production work.
  • Making a Good Show into a Great Show provides some useful observations and tips about how to structure shows and make them more appealing to online viewers.
  • Codecs and Containers talks tech about the confusing world of video filenames and their contents. What's an .avi? What is H.264?

Click on Help in the navigation panel for information about how to use this Wiki.

Note: If you are a contributor and believe something you have is ready for this main page, just add the information to the "Discussion" page related to this page (one of the tabs at the top). We'll review it and be sure the main page gets updated for you.

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