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==What is the problem?==
==What is the problem?==
When adding files from groups that release RAWs, you should make sure that the group that released it really is the originator of the file; a lot of times, RAW groups merely download a file via [[Winny]], [[Share]] or [[Perfect Dark]] and redistribute it via [[BitTorrent]]. This is not enough in AniDB's opinion to give them credit for the file: since any other RAW group, or any other person for that matter could do the exact same thing. Some RAW groups like leet-raws go through a rigid quality control and tries to find the very best version of a file distributed via Winny or Share, and view their tags as a sort of quality-assurance; this is still not enough to credit them in AniDB's opinion, just mark the quality as better than the other versions if there are significant differences. If you know who released the file originally, then you should add their name to the file. l33t-raws has in the past been good enough to provide a list of who originally released their files via Winny or Share, but we are not sure what their current policy is. Some RAW groups do release their own RAWs, and those should be credited, but it can sometimes be a hassle to figure out which RAW group to trust in this manner. This page should provide a list of who you should credit and who you in general should not.
When adding files from groups that release RAWs, you should make sure that the group that released it really is the originator of the file; a lot of times, RAW groups merely download a file via [[Winny]], [[Share]] or [[Perfect Dark]] and redistribute it via [[BitTorrent]]. This is not enough in AniDB's opinion to give them credit for the file: since any other RAW group, or any other person for that matter could do the exact same thing. Some RAW groups like leet-raws go through a rigid quality control and tries to find the very best version of a file distributed via Winny or Share, and view their tags as a sort of quality-assurance; this is still not enough to credit them in AniDB's opinion, just mark the quality as better than the other versions if there are significant differences. If you know who released the file originally, then you should add their name to the file. l33t-raws has in the past been good enough to provide a list of who originally released their files via Winny or Share, but we are not sure what their current policy is. Some RAW groups do release their own RAWs, and those should be credited, but it can sometimes be a hassle to figure out which RAW group to trust in this manner. This page should provide a list of who you should credit and who you in general should not.


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==List of RAW groups==
==List of RAW groups==
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*[http://anidb.info/g916 MSTR] - MusicSTn Raw faction (for DVD rips)
*[http://anidb.info/g916 MSTR] - MusicSTn Raw faction (for DVD rips)
*Freelance-Raws - (for Mai-Otome DVDRips)
*Freelance-Raws - (for Mai-Otome DVDRips)
*BR-Raws - [ONLY for their selfripped stuff]
*BR-Raws - [ONLY for their self-ripped stuff]
*HorribleRaws (at least keitarou says so)
*HorribleRaws (at least keitarou says so)
*[http://anidb.info/g7253 Shinsen-Raws] - Encode most stuff on their own from transport streams and isos(?)
*[http://anidb.info/g7253 Shinsen-Raws] - Encode most stuff on their own from transport streams and isos(?)
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