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{{eyecatch|Note|When registering the new file information (audio tracks, subtitles) it's better to set just the minimum. The avdump2 data will automatically add the extra streams, and fix their tags for language, type, codec (provided that they were correctly set by the encoder). You can always fix this information after the metadata has been processed.}}
{{eyecatch|Note|When registering the new file information (audio tracks, subtitles) it's better to set just the minimum. The avdump2 data will automatically add the extra streams, and fix their tags for language, type, codec (provided that they were correctly set by the encoder). You can always fix this information after the metadata has been processed.}}
* Go to the entry of the [[Content:Anime|Anime]] in AniDB you want to add a release for.
* Go to the entry of the [[Content:Anime|Anime]] in AniDB you want to add a release for.
* Scroll down to the groups block on the page and click [[Mass add:Files|add new release]].
* Scroll down to the groups block on the page and click the '''[[Mass add:Files|add new release]]''' button.
* Copy the '''ed2k://''' links from the ed2k-export window and paste those lines into the big text area on the [[Mass add:Files|add new release]] page.
* Copy the '''ed2k://''' links from the ed2k-export window and paste those lines into the big text area on the [[Mass add:Files|add new release]] page.
* Set the group, source, release date, quality, track, and language options. There are some default templates to help you along.
* Set the group, source, release date, quality, track, and language options. There are some default templates to help you along.
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