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## Assign percentages based on how much of the target episode this file covers. For example, if an O episode covers time timestamps from 20% to 40% of episode 1, and timestamps from 65% to 90% of episode 2, add these as the percentages in the file-episode relations. | ## Assign percentages based on how much of the target episode this file covers. For example, if an O episode covers time timestamps from 20% to 40% of episode 1, and timestamps from 65% to 90% of episode 2, add these as the percentages in the file-episode relations. | ||
# If an O episode covers multiple regular episodes, for example a single release covers episode 1, 2, and 3 of the main series, '''THIS IS NOT AN O EPISODE'''. Instead, add the file to episode 1, and create file-episode relations to episode 2 and 3. | # If an O episode covers multiple regular episodes, for example a single release covers episode 1, 2, and 3 of the main series, '''THIS IS NOT AN O EPISODE'''. Instead, add the file to episode 1, and create file-episode relations to episode 2 and 3. | ||
## Exception: if the O episode also contains new content when merging episodes, this could warrant an O episode. | ## Exception: if the O episode also contains "incidental" new content when merging episodes, this could warrant an O episode. If it contains "significant amounts" of new content, it may better be classified as an S episode. O episodes are inherently outlier/exception scenarios, and each should be decided on a case-by-case basis. | ||
### Example: {{short|a9127|Psycho Pass: New Edit}} | ### Example: {{short|a9127|Psycho Pass: New Edit}} | ||