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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 automatically 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 do 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 "other reasons" are the cause of multiple releases.
'''Discretion should be applied''' when a reason other than error correction is the cause of multiple releases.


# 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, [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.