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#When standalone subtitle files are released together with video files and the subtitles come from '''the same source as the video''', mark the subtitles at the same quality level as the video files. If there are multiple concurrent video releases (i.e. 720p and 1080p) where each release has a different quality level, but the subtitles are meant to be used for both sets of videos, set the quality level of the subtitles to match the higher quality release's level.
#When standalone subtitle files are released together with video files and the subtitles come from '''the same source as the video''', mark the subtitles at the same quality level as the video files. If there are multiple concurrent video releases (i.e. 720p and 1080p) where each release has a different quality level, but the subtitles are meant to be used for both sets of videos, set the quality level of the subtitles to match the higher quality release's level.
#When standalone subtitle files are released together with video files and the subtitles come from '''a difference source than the video''', mark the subtitles at the same quality level as unknown.
#When standalone subtitle files are released together with video files and the subtitles come from '''a difference source than the video''', mark the subtitles at the same quality level as the originating source.
#For standalone subtitle files released on their own without video files:
#For standalone subtitle files released on their own without video files:
##If the subtitles are 100% fan translations, mark the quality as unknown.
##If the subtitles are 100% fan translations, mark the quality as unknown.
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