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==Metadata==
==Metadata==
===Technical information===
===Technical information===
Information that is of technical character and in most cases indisputable after verified by [[Avdump2]]. For track level information, see [[Content:Files:Video]], [[Content:Files:Audio]] and  [[Content:Files:Subtitle]].
Information that is of technical character and in most cases indisputable after verified by {{Avdump-current-version}}. For track level information, see [[Content:Files:Video]], [[Content:Files:Audio]] and  [[Content:Files:Subtitle]].


====Type====
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====Version====
====Version====
''See also: [[Content:File relations]]''
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'').
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'').


'''IMPORTANT''': 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 has to be marked ''v2''. There are other reasons to do something like that other than correcting mistakes, such as: different source (DTV/DVD), different sub languages, dual audio vs single audio releases, high and low quality versions, etc.
'''IMPORTANT''': Even if a group releases two files of the same episode, it does not automatically mean that the first has to be marked ''v1'' and the second has to be marked ''v2''. There are reasons other than error correction to release multiple files for a given episode, such as: different source (DTV/DVD), different sub languages, dual audio vs single audio releases, high and low quality versions, etc.
 
'''Discretion should be applied''' when a reason other than error correction is the cause of multiple releases. Please consult a moderator for any exceptions or uncertainties.


'''Discretion should be applied''' when "other reasons" are the cause of multiple releases. For example, if the group's intent is to release as a final product only a dual audio release, but they release a single audio release as a "v0" or "draft" version, then we should consider this single audio "draft" within the version continuity of any subsequent dual audio releases.  However, if the group's intent is to release as a final product both a single and dual audio release, do not combine the versioning continuity.
# Example, [Ohys-Raws] released three 720p HDTV rips for an entire 12 episode series: set 1 of rips using the TBS HDTV source, set 2 using the Tokyo MX source, and set 3 using the AT-X source, for a total of 12 × 3 = 36 HDTV 720p files released. All 3 source-based releases are v1 files, they are not v2 and v3 files of each other. Add file notes to distinguish the raw source.
# Example: [HorribleSubs] releases CrunchyRoll rips with 12 files in 480p www and 12 files in 720p www for a series total of 24 files, 2 www per episode. These 480p www and 720p www releases are v1 files, they are not v2 files of each other.
# Example: if the group's intent is to release as a final product only a dual audio release, but they release a single audio release as a "v0" or "draft" version, then we should consider this single audio "draft" within the version continuity of any subsequent dual audio releases.  However, if the group's intent is to release as a final product both a single and dual audio release, do not combine the versioning continuity.
# Example: in highly exceptional cases, releases that would normally not be considered part of the same continuity may be labelled v2. For example, in this case [https://anidb.net/c15725208 here], the two 540p files for episodes 2 & 4 released by the group were meant to fix an audio problem with the corresponding 480p files, it is '''coincidental''' that the new audio came from a source that had a different resolution of 540p. In this case we considered the 540p files v2 of the 480 files. This case is an exception among exceptions, and must be considered by a moderator on a case-by-case basis.


{{eyecatch|Note|We generally do not consider resolution changes and source changes as version bumps. That being said, you are free to add a file comment, indicating a file is marked as v2 and intended to replace a certain file. For example: <pre>Labelled as v2 of https://anidb.net/f2030447</pre>}}
{{eyecatch|Note|We generally do not consider different resolution releases and source changes as version bumps. That being said, you are free to add a file comment, indicating a file is marked as v2 and intended to replace a certain file. For example: <pre>Labelled as v2 of https://anidb.net/f2030447</pre>}}


===Other information===
===Other information===
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'''Also see:''' ''[[Votes:Animegroups]]''
'''Also see:''' ''[[Votes:Animegroups]]''
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As a '''general''' guideline, refer to the below for a soft-rule convention that is generally followed.  The below table can be seen as a "default" or "starting point".  If a particular file has sub-par quality, mark down its qualid field relative to the default, as appropriate.  Also note, the historical context of the anime should be kept in mind.  For example. if an anime is released in the 70s, and the highest quality medium of release is LD, it may be appropriate to use the higher range of tehbump the quality field up a level for the LD release, relative to the defaults below; the goal is to use the qualid field as a differentiator, to identify the LD release as the definitive release relative to other options that may be available (TV, VHS, etc).
As a '''general''' guideline, refer to the below for a soft-rule convention that is generally followed.  The below table can be seen as a "default" or "starting point".  If a particular file has sub-par quality, mark down its qualid field relative to the default, as appropriate.  Also note, the historical context of the anime should be kept in mind.  For example. if an anime is released in the 70s, and the highest quality format of release is LD, it may be appropriate to use the higher range of the quality field, and bump up a level for the LD release, relative to the defaults below (i.e. bump from the default medium up to high instead); the goal is to use the qualid field as a differentiator, to identify the LD release as the definitive release relative to other options that may be available (TV, VHS, etc).
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'''Note:''' All items highlighted in red below are upscales by definition, as the specifications of the mentioned media do not reach into those resolution ranges.  Items in bold signify the more common qualid (if applicable), where more than 1 is specified.
'''Note:''' All items highlighted in red below are upscales by definition, as the specifications of the mentioned media do not reach into those resolution ranges.  Items in bold signify the more common qualid (if applicable), where more than 1 is specified.
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Alternatively you can use the [[Mass add:Files|mass add file page]] which is linked at the bottom of every anime page (massf).
Alternatively you can use the [[Mass add:Files|mass add file page]] which is linked at the bottom of every anime page (massf).


Furthermore, it's strongly suggested (we basically demand it) to use [[Avdump2]] to parse the file before or after adding it to AniDB to get accurate metadata and to mark the file as verified (which causes some data of the file to stay locked and non-creq'able).
Furthermore, it's strongly suggested (we basically demand it) to use {{Avdump-current-version}} to parse the file before or after adding it to AniDB to get accurate metadata and to mark the file as verified (which causes some data of the file to stay locked and non-creq'able).
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==File relations==
==File relations==
See [[Content:File relations]].
{{main|Content:File relations}}
{{#lsth:Content:File relations|Overview}}


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[[Category:Animeentries]]
[[Category:Guidelines]]
[[Category:Guidelines]]
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