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The '''''original''' source of the content''. Possible values are; ''unknown, camcorder, TV (ie, analog TV), DTV, HDTV, VHS, VCD, SVCD, LD, DVD, HKDVD, HD-DVD, Blu-ray, www.''
The '''''original''' source of the content''. Possible values are; ''unknown, camcorder, TV (ie, analog TV), DTV, HDTV, VHS, VCD, SVCD, LD, DVD, HKDVD, HD-DVD, Blu-ray, www.''


=====Look-Through Considerations for Source field=====
=====Look-through considerations for Source field=====
When considering source, we look at from which release '''by the original publisher/producer''' this file originated.  For example, if a fansub released a file that was a rip from a web streaming website, but the web streaming website itself ripped its video from a BDMV, then the fansub-released file has its source marked as BD; the original publisher/producer source is the BD release, and not an HDTV release (i.e. video capture of a Japanese TV channel), and not a web simulcast (i.e. video rip from a streaming site like Crunchyroll, Funimation, or Daisuki).
When considering source, we look at from which release '''by the original publisher/producer''' this file originated.  For example, if a fansub released a file that was a rip from a web streaming website, but the web streaming website itself ripped its video from a BDMV, then the fansub-released file has its source marked as BD; the original publisher/producer source is the BD release, and not an HDTV release (i.e. video capture of a Japanese TV channel), and not a web simulcast (i.e. video rip from a streaming site like Crunchyroll, Funimation, or Daisuki).
====Source field for standalone subtitle files====
#When standalone subtitle files are released together with video files and the subtitles come from '''the same source as the video''', mark the subtitles as the same source as the video files.
#When standalone subtitle files are released together with video files and the subtitles come from '''a difference source than the video''', mark the subtitles as the source where the subtitles came from, and apply look-through rules.
::For example, group XXX releases BD source files, and attached to this release are standalone subtitle files ripped from HorribleSubs and edited by the fansub. Since the standalone subtitles are not from the BD, their actual source is documented.  Applying the look-through rules, HorribleSubs rips from Crunchyroll, so the standalone subtitle files are set as www.
#For standalone subtitle files released on their own without video files:
##If the subtitles are 100% fan translations, mark the source as unknown.
##If the subtitles were ripped from a web streaming service such as Crunchyroll, either directly from the steaming service or indirectly by extracting from another fansub's release (i.e. taking the subtitle track from HorribleSubs' rip of Crunchyroll), mark the source as www.
##If the subtitles were ripped from a home media release (LD, VHS, VCD, DVD, BD, etc), either directly from the home media or indirectly by extracting from another fansub's release (i.e. taking the subtitle track from UTW's rip of a BD), mark the source as the corresponding media type.


====Quality for standalone subtitle files====
====Quality for standalone subtitle files====
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