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<li id="r2.3.8"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.8">2.3.8.</a> <strong>The year of the original recording should be used for the <a href="upload.php">upload page</a> "Year" field.</strong> Use the recording year for "Year of the original release" (if you can establish it), and use the option to add the release year for the album or edition you are uploading in the Edition Information on the <a href="upload.php">upload page</a>. For example, all editions of The Beatles (White Album) would have 1968 in the main Year box. However, each of the various mono pressings, remasters, re-releases, expanded editions, reconstructions, etc. would have its respective release year in the Edition Information box.</li>
<li id="r2.3.9"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.9">2.3.9.</a> <strong>All lossless analog rips should include clear information about source lineage.</strong> All lossless SACD digital layer analog rips and vinyl rips must include clear information about recording equipment used (see <a href="#h2.8">2.8</a>). If you used a USB turntable for a vinyl rip, clearly indicate this in your lineage information. Also include all intermediate steps up to lossless encoding, such as the program used for mastering, sound card used, etc. Lossless analog rips missing rip information can be trumped by better documented lossless analog rips of equal or better quality. In order to trump a lossless analog rip without a lineage, this lineage must be included as a .txt or .log file within the new torrent.</li>
<li id="r2.3.10"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.10">2.3.10.</a> <strong>All lossless soundboard recordings must include clear information about source lineage.</strong> This information should be displayed in the torrent description. Optionally, the uploader may include the information in a .txt or .log file within the torrent. Lossless soundboard recordings missing lineage information will be deleted if reported (see <a href="#r2.6.7">2.6.7</a>).</li>
<li id="r2.3.11"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.11">2.3.11.</a> <strong>File names must accurately reflect the song titles.</strong> You may not have file names like 01track.mp3, 02track.mp3, etc. Torrents containing files that are named with incorrect song titles can be trumped by properly labeled torrents. Also, torrents that are sourced from the scene but do not have the Scene label must comply with site naming rules (no release group names in the file names, no advertisements in the file names, etc.). Note that these must be substantial improvements such as the removal of garbage characters. Small changes such as diacritical marks are insufficient grounds for trumping. English translations of song titles in file names are encouraged, but not necessary for foreign language song titles. If all the letters in the track titles are capitalized, the torrent is trumpable. Exceptions: Rare albums featuring no track listing or untitled tracks may have file names like 01track.mp3, 02track.mp3, and so forth. Please note this tracklist in the Album description. If foreign language characters create playback problems for some systems and cannot be coherently translated, file names such as "01track" are acceptable for those few cases.</li>
<li id="r2.3.12"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.12">2.3.12.</a> <strong>The maximum character length for audio files is 180 characters.</strong> Path length values must not be so long that they cause incompatibility problems with operating systems and media players. For example, &quot;<samp>My Artist Name - My Album Name (2012) - FLAC/01 - Long Track Name for the First Track.flac</samp>&quot; is a typical torrent folder that contains the audio files. This path name consists of 90 characters. As of September 01, 2012, new torrents will be trumpable if their path lengths exceed 180 characters. This limit includes the number of characters in the main torrent folder (in this case, 46 characters) and any sub-folders and audio files within that torrent folder. For example, unnecessary nested folders will count towards this limit; and lengthy classical music file names will count towards this limit. Torrents that were uploaded prior to September 01, 2012 with character lengths that are longer than 180 characters may remain on the site. However, torrents with exceedingly long path lengths will only remain on the site at the discretion of staff.</li>
<li id="r2.3.11"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.11">2.3.11.</a> <strong>File names must accurately reflect the song titles.</strong> You may not have file names like <samp>01track.mp3</samp>, <samp>02track.mp3</samp>, etc. Torrents containing files that are named with incorrect song titles can be trumped by properly labeled torrents. Also, torrents that are sourced from the scene but do not have the Scene label must comply with site naming rules (no release group names in the file names, no advertisements in the file names, etc.). Note that these must be substantial improvements such as the removal of garbage characters. Small changes such as diacritical marks are insufficient grounds for trumping. English translations of song titles in file names are encouraged but not necessary for foreign language song titles. If all the letters in the track titles are capitalized, the torrent is trumpable. Exceptions: Rare albums featuring no track listing or untitled tracks may have file names like <samp>01track.mp3</samp>, <samp>02track.mp3</samp>, and so forth. Please note this track list in the "Album description." If foreign language characters create playback problems for some systems and cannot be coherently translated, file names such as "<samp>01track</samp>" are acceptable for those few cases.</li>
<li id="r2.3.12"><a href="#h2.3"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r2.3.12">2.3.12.</a> <strong>The maximum character length for files is 180 characters.</strong> Path length values must not be so long that they cause incompatibility problems with operating systems and media players. For example, &quot;<samp>My Artist Name - My Album Name (2012) - FLAC/01 - Long Track Name for the First Track.flac</samp>&quot; is a typical torrent folder that contains the audio files. This path name consists of 90 characters. As of September 01, 2012, new torrents will be trumpable if their path lengths exceed 180 characters. This limit includes the number of characters in the main torrent folder (in this case, 46 characters), any sub-folders, and files within that torrent folder. For example, unnecessaryily nested folders will count towards this limit; lengthy classical music file names will count towards this limit. Torrents that were uploaded prior to September 01, 2012 with character lengths that are longer than 180 characters may remain on the site. However, torrents with exceedingly long path lengths will only remain on the site at the discretion of staff.</li>
<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., "<samp>01 - TrackName.mp3</samp>").</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>When formatted properly, file names will alphabetically sort into the original playing order of the release.</strong>
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<li id="r5.2.1"><a href="#h5.2"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r5.2.1">5.2.1.</a> <strong>Multi-comic and series packs must follow site formatting requirements.</strong> Multi-comic and series packs are both accepted and encouraged but care must be taken to make a valid compilation. The rules in this section outline the requirements for multi-comic torrents.</li>
<li id="r5.2.2"><a href="#h5.2"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r5.2.2">5.2.2.</a> <strong>0-Day comic packs are allowed.</strong> Make sure such uploads are synchronized with any previous packs. 0-Day comic uploads must not be missing any of their corresponding DCP or Minutemen scans for that time period.</li>
<li id="r5.2.3"><a href="#h5.2"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r5.2.3">5.2.3.</a> <strong>Collections may not span more than one comic title.</strong> You may not include multiple, different comic titles in a single collection, e.g., "The Amazing Spider-Man #1" and "The Incredible Hulk #1." Exceptions: Titles may contain more than one comic title if either of the following is true: it's a recognized comic crossover/event or it's a DCP weekly release.</li>
<li id="r5.2.4"><a href="#h5.2"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r5.2.4">5.2.4.</a> <strong>Any "multi-part" comic enveloping the whole event is allowed as a single torrent.</strong> Whole events may be uploaded together. For example, the comics "Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight - 2007 - part 1.cbr" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight - 2007 - The Long Way Home Part 2.cbr" can be uploaded as a single torrent provided there are only 2 parts to "The Long Way Home."</li>
<li id="r5.2.4"><a href="#h5.2"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r5.2.4">5.2.4.</a> <strong>Any "multi-part" comic enveloping the whole event is allowed as a single torrent.</strong> Whole events may be uploaded together. For example, the comics "<samp>Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight - 2007 - part 1.cbr</samp>" and "<samp>Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight - 2007 - The Long Way Home Part 2.cbr</samp>" can be uploaded as a single torrent provided there are only 2 parts to "The Long Way Home."</li>
<li id="r5.2.5"><a href="#h5.2"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r5.2.5">5.2.5.</a> <strong>Torrents containing complete volumes of comics may be uploaded.</strong> For example, "The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 #1-#441" can be uploaded.</li>
<li id="r5.2.6"><a href="#h5.2"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r5.2.6">5.2.6.</a> <strong>Torrents spanning multiple volumes are too large and must be uploaded as separate volumes.</strong> </li>
<li id="r5.2.7"><a href="#h5.2"><strong>&uarr;_</strong></a> <a href="#r5.2.7">5.2.7.</a> <strong>Torrents containing specific #Number-#CurrentDay issues are allowed only if the comics appear in no other pack.</strong> For example, if #1-#35 are already on the site and the current issue is #50, #1-#50 is NOT allowed to be uploaded, but #36-#50 is allowed.</li>