Submit your Videos

PSTV  wants to distribute your student created content. We accept videos/podcasts/images produced by students to air on the Education Channel or other possible distribution platforms.  All student content can be submitted individually, by your instructor or a third party you have done work with. You will also be responsible for uploading media release forms for the students in the video.

Media Release Form

All videos aired on the channel must have Video and Audio. PSTV prefers HD video content if at all possible. We understand there will be times when you only have SD content is available, in which case please follow the format guidelines for SD. The higher quality content submitted is always best.

HD – High Definition

H.264 or Mpeg-2
9Mbps/9000Kbps
Resolution: 1920×1080 interlaced
Frame Rate: 29.97 or 59.97
Stereo Audio – 192kbs

SD – Standard Definition

H.264 or Mpeg-2
5Mbps/5000Kbps
Resolution: 1280×720 interlaced
Frame Rate: 29.97 or 59.97
Stereo Audio – 192kbs

Please email us with video content you would like shown on our channel, stream, and or youtube channel. 

Please provide a description of the students who participated and their school so they may be credited. If you would like to learn more about PSTV’s offerings feel free to ask about our studio experiences and clubs!

Email Us Your Content!

Any H.264 file will work

NO color bars, countdown black at front or end, or slate needed

** Please take note: The scheduling of the Education channel is done through PSTV.  All requests are given equal access to program time on the channel. See “PSTV User Guide”. Playback slots will be assigned by PSTV, and PSTV will make every effort to schedule regularly produced access shows in the same time slot each month. However, PSTV, at its sole discretion, reserves the right to change the playback schedule at any time. PSTV also is a first come first serve basis, reserves priority time slot for PSTV Producer.

PSTV reserves the right of what will be aired on PSTV.  All content must fit within the PSTV guidelines.