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'''*ED2K Sum/Hash: The most important hash and REQUIRED! You can not add a file without it. This you always have to input manually)'''
*'''ED2K Sum/Hash: The most important hash and REQUIRED! You can not add a file without it. This you always have to input manually)'''
*MD5 Sum: Another Hash which will be added automatically by avdump (more on avdump later)
*MD5 Sum: Another Hash which will be added automatically by avdump (more on avdump later)
*Sha1 Sum: See MD5 Sum
*Sha1 Sum: See MD5 Sum
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*Type: Type, select from the dropdown box
*Type: Type, select from the dropdown box
*Extension: Leave this on autodetect normally.
*Extension: Leave this on autodetect normally.
'''*Quality/Source: The Quality of the file, And the Source from which it was encoded. eg. DVD, DTV, HDTV etc'''
*'''Quality/Source: The Quality of the file, And the Source from which it was encoded. eg. DVD, DTV, HDTV etc'''
'''*Version: Sometimes the group makes mistakes and wants to correct them by releasing a second (third, fourth...) version, usually called v2 (v3, v4, ...). This field is usually based on information in the file name (where no information normally means version 1).<br>'''
*'''Version: Sometimes the group makes mistakes and wants to correct them by releasing a second (third, fourth...) version, usually called v2 (v3, v4, ...). This field is usually based on information in the file name (where no information normally means version 1).<br>'''
Even if a group releases two files of the same episode it does not mean that the first has to be marked v1 and the second v2. There are other reasons to do something like that other than correcting mistakes like; different source (DTV/DVD), different sub languages, high and low quality versions, etc.  
Even if a group releases two files of the same episode it does not mean that the first has to be marked v1 and the second v2. There are other reasons to do something like that other than correcting mistakes like; different source (DTV/DVD), different sub languages, high and low quality versions, etc.  
'''*Released: Date of release, Only add this when you are sure.'''
*'''Released: Date of release, Only add this when you are sure.'''
'''*Released by: The Group that released this file. Use the search function or dropdown list. If the group released another file for this anime already it will be in the dropdown list. If you cannot find the group you need to add it first.'''
*'''Released by: The Group that released this file. Use the search function or dropdown list. If the group released another file for this anime already it will be in the dropdown list. If you cannot find the group you need to add it first.'''
 
 
Video Track Info
Video Track Info
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*Track Toggle: If there is no video or audio check this.
*Track Toggle: If there is no video or audio check this.
'''*Type: Select the appropriate type from the dropdown box'''
*'''Type: Select the appropriate type from the dropdown box'''
'''*Language: Select from dropdownbox'''
*'''Language: Select from dropdownbox'''
*Codec/Bitrate: Codec and Bits per second
*Codec/Bitrate: Codec and Bits per second
*Channels: the amount of audio channels the stream has. eg. 2.0, 5.1  
*Channels: the amount of audio channels the stream has. eg. 2.0, 5.1  
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*Track Toggle: If there isn't any check this
*Track Toggle: If there isn't any check this
*Type: Select the apropriate type from the dropdown box
*Type: Select the apropriate type from the dropdown box
'''*Language: Select from the dropdown box'''
*'''Language: Select from the dropdown box'''
*Flags: Some options you can generally leave blank unless you know what they mean and they apply to the file.
*Flags: Some options you can generally leave blank unless you know what they mean and they apply to the file.
 
 
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