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Files are probably the most important part of AniDB's structure. They are what gets added to users mylists in order to mark episodes watched.  
Files are probably the most important part of AniDB's structure. They are what gets added to users mylists in order to mark episodes watched.  


Since files in AniDB are tied with an actual episode, the place where you add files is at the far right of each episodeentry. Click the "add file" icon that looks like this: [[Image:Anidb file add.gif]], and it will take you to a new page where you can fill in the information about the file you want to add. For video files, the most important fields are: '''ED2K-link''', '''CRC'''/'''CRC Status''', '''Release group''' and '''Audio''' and '''Subtitle languages'''.
Since files in AniDB are tied with an actual episode, the place where you add files is at the far right of each episode entry. Click the "add file" icon that looks like this: [[Image:Anidb file add.gif]], and it will take you to a new page where you can fill in the information about the file you want to add. For video files, the most important fields are: '''ED2K-link''', '''CRC'''/'''CRC Status''', '''Release group''' and '''Audio''' and '''Subtitle languages'''.
 
Alternatively you can use the [[Mass_add:Files|mass add file page]] which is linked at the bottom of every anime page (massf).


Now, there are a few different kinds of files that can be added to the different episodes for anime, but all files have a few fields that apply to them:
Now, there are a few different kinds of files that can be added to the different episodes for anime, but all files have a few fields that apply to them:
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