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====Reencodes with Minor/No Modification====
====Reencodes with Minor/No Modification====
The following are common with [Hi10] and [Minitheatre].
<pre style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Source: [UTW]
<pre style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Source: [UTW]
> The file is strictly a reencode of the original [UTW] file.</pre>
> The file is strictly a reencode of the original [UTW] file.</pre>
<pre style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Source: [UTW] (ep 01-06), [FFF] (ep 07-12)
> The file is a reencode of both [UTW] files and [FFF] files.</pre>
<pre style="white-space: pre-wrap;">1) BD Source: [FFF]. www Source: [HorribleSubs]
<pre style="white-space: pre-wrap;">1) BD Source: [FFF]. www Source: [HorribleSubs]
2) Source: [FFF] (BD), [HorribleSubs] (www)
2) Source: [FFF] (BD), [HorribleSubs] (www)
> Currently, both methods 1) and 2) are acceptable.  However, the general consensus is to move towards standard 2), as this is more similar to the other general examples.</pre>
> Currently, both methods 1) and 2) are acceptable.  However, the general consensus is to move towards standard 2), as this is more similar to the other general examples.</pre>
The following are common with other encode groups.
<pre style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Subs: [Senketsu Subs]. Raws: [Zero-Raws] (reencoded).
<pre style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Subs: [Senketsu Subs]. Raws: [Zero-Raws] (reencoded).
> If a reencode uses multiple sources, then the note becomes similar to a typical non-reencode release, except with the "(reencoded)" note on the "Raw" credit.</pre>
> If a reencode uses multiple sources, then the note becomes similar to a typical non-reencode release, except with the "(reencoded)" note on the "Raw" credit.</pre>
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