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'delete' => '1',
'pm' => '2.1.1. The only formats allowed for music are:
Lossy: MP3, AAC, AC3, DTS
Lossless: FLAC
Because the torrent you uploaded contained disallowed formats, you have been issued a 1-week warning.'
Lossless: FLAC.'
)
),
'bitrate' => array(

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}
$NeedCue = empty($_POST['needcue']) ? false : true;
//FLAC was picked, require either Lossless or 24 bit Lossless
if(!$AllBitrates && !in_array(9, $BitrateArray) && !in_array(10, $BitrateArray)) {
if(!$AllBitrates && !in_array(8, $BitrateArray) && !in_array(9, $BitrateArray)) {
$Err = "You selected FLAC as a format but no possible bitrate to fill it (Lossless or 24 bit Lossless)";
}

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<li id="r2.3.13"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.13">2.3.13.</a> <strong>Track numbers are required in file names (e.g., "01 - TrackName.mp3").</strong> If a torrent without track numbers in the file names is uploaded, then a torrent with the track numbers in the file names can take its place. When formatted properly, file names will sort in order by track number or playing order. Also see <a href="#r2.3.14">2.3.14</a>. Exception: Track numbers are not required for single-track torrents.</li>
<li id="r2.3.14"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.14">2.3.14.</a> <strong>Compilation albums that feature multiple artists must have file names that consist of the track number, the track artist, and the track title in that specific order.</strong> For example, "01 U2 - Where the Streets Have No Name.flac" is a properly formatted file name. "U2 - 01 - Where the Streets Have No Name.mp3" is not correct in the context of a compilation album because the resultant filelist within the torrent description will display the tracks in alphabetical order with respect to the artist instead of in numerical order with respect to the track number. Torrents that have improperly-formatted or incomplete file names will be trumpable.</li>
<li id="r2.3.15"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.15">2.3.15.</a> <strong>Multiple-disc torrents cannot have tracks with the same numbers in one directory.</strong> You may place all the tracks for Disc One in one directory and all the tracks for Disc Two in another directory. If you prefer to use one directory for all the audio files, you must use successive numbering. For example, Disc One has 15 tracks and Disc Two has 20. You may either number tracks in Disc One as #01-#15 and those of Disc Two as #16-#35 in the same directory, or you may add a Disc number before the track numbers such that the numbers are #1 06 for Disc One Track 06, and #2 03 for Disc 2 Track 03, and so forth.</li>
<li id="r2.3.16"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.16">2.3.16.</a> <strong>Properly tag your music files.</strong> Certain meta tags (e.g., ID3, Vorbis) are required on all music uploads. Make sure to use the proper format tags for your files (e.g., no ID3 tags for FLAC - see <a href="#r2.2.10.8">2.2.10.8</a>). ID3v2 tags for files are highly recommended over ID3v1. ID3 are recommended for AC3 torrents but are not mandatory because the format does not natively support file metadata tagging (for AC3, the file names become the vehicle for correctly labeling media files). Because of this lack of support, the Album and Artist information must be included in the torrent folder for AC3 and DTS files. In addition, the Track Number and Track Title information must be included in the file names for AC3 and DTS files; for various artists compilations, the Track Artist must be included in the file names as well according to see <a href="#r2.3.14">2.3.14</a>. Torrents uploaded with both good ID3v1 tags and blank ID3v2 tags (a dual set of tags) are trumpable by torrents with either just good ID3v1 tags or good ID3v2 tags (a single set of tags). See <a href="wiki.php?action=article&id=170">this wiki</a> for more information on ID3 tags. If you upload an album missing one or more of the required tags, then another user may add the tags, re-upload, and report your torrent for deletion. The required tags are:
<li id="r2.3.16"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.16">2.3.16.</a> <strong>Properly tag your music files.</strong> Certain meta tags (e.g., ID3, Vorbis) are required on all music uploads. Make sure to use the proper format tags for your files (e.g., no ID3 tags for FLAC - see <a href="#r2.2.10.8">2.2.10.8</a>). ID3v2 tags for files are highly recommended over ID3v1. ID3 are recommended for AC3 torrents but are not mandatory because the format does not natively support file metadata tagging (for AC3, the file names become the vehicle for correctly labeling media files). Because of this lack of support, the Album and Artist information must be included in the torrent folder for AC3 and DTS files. In addition, the Track Number and Track Title information must be included in the file names for AC3 and DTS files; for various artists compilations, the Track Artist must be included in the file names as well according to <a href="#r2.3.14">2.3.14</a>. Torrents uploaded with both good ID3v1 tags and blank ID3v2 tags (a dual set of tags) are trumpable by torrents with either just good ID3v1 tags or good ID3v2 tags (a single set of tags). See <a href="wiki.php?action=article&id=170">this wiki</a> for more information on ID3 tags. If you upload an album missing one or more of the required tags, then another user may add the tags, re-upload, and report your torrent for deletion. The required tags are:
<ul>
<li>Artist</li>
<li>Album</li>