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<title>2005_NMP3v22a.nfo</title>
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`----------------------------------------------------------'
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[ ::::::: Nuclear MP3 Releasing Standards 2005 ::::::: ]
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| Version 0.22a |
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1. SFVs
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1.1. An .SFV file must be included to verify file integrity in every
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release.
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2. NFOs
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2.1. An .NFO file must be included with every release.
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2.2. The NFO file must feature at least:
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- Album Title
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- Artist Name
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- Release Date (Recommended format: YYYY-MM-DD)
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- Tracks & Playtime
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- Genre
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- Source
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- Encoding Bitrate
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- Encoder Used
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We suggest including:
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- Label
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Note: The NFO must contain as much information about the release as
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possible. It is recommended that you place a 'Release Notes'
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section in your NFO file for any other information pertinent to
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the release.
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3. Directory Naming and Labeling Specifications
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3.1. The following are the standards for directory naming:
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- Directories must only contain characters of type a-Z 0-9 _ . - ( )
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Example: Artist_-_Title-Promo-CDS-2005-Group
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- The first and last characters must be of type a-Z 0-9
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Examples: Artist-Title-EP-REPACK-2005-Group
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Artist-Title_(feat_blah)-DE-2005-Group
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DJ_blah-Live_at_blah-CABLE-(YY-MM-DD)-Group
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3.2. Parenthesis are allowed in the directory name.
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3.3. Directory naming will follow this format (spaces are used solely to
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clearly illustrate the format):
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Artist Name - Title - Additional Info - Published Year - Group Name
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Example: Artist_-_Title-4CD-Retail-2000-Group
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3.4. All release data will be held within the single release directory. No
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CD1, CD2 directories.
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3.5. Various Artist album releases must be prefixed with "VA-". Soundtrack
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Album releases must be prefixed with "OST-".
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3.6. Underscores and singular periods will be used. No double periods are
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to be used.
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Example: ..
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3.7. Directory names can be up to 64 characters in length. It is acceptable
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to use abbreviations/selftitled/etc to achieve this. This is enforced
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to ensure wide device filesystem compatibility.
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3.8. Additional Tagging Information (mandatory if applicable):
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VLS - Vinyl Single (1-2 tracks)
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EP - Vinyl Maxi-single (2-5 tracks)
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LP - Vinyl Full-length Album
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CDS - CD Single (1-2 tracks)
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CDM - CD Maxi-single (2-5 tracks)
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CDR - CD-Recordable (CD-R)
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DVDA - DVD-Audio
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MD - MiniDisk
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Promo - Promotional
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Mixtape - Mixtape, Pressed or promotional from a real artist or
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one of their representatives
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Bootleg - Any release not produced by real artists or their
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representatives
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XX - Import
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RETAIL - Retail
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Liveset - DAB/SAT/CABLE/TAPE/etc, full date needed, e.g. -YYYY-MM-DD-
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Example: -2005-12-31-
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TLD - Non-English dialect lang. by Top Level Domain (TLD)
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Examples: -DE- -FR- -SE- -UK- -NL- -CN- -JP- -KR- -MX- -BR-
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Reference: http://www.iana.org/cctld/cctld-whois.htm
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4. File Naming and Labeling Specifications
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4.1. Files must only contain characters; a-z A-Z 0-9 _ . - ()
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4.2. Periods are not allowed as replacement for spaces in filenames.
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4.3. The use of periods is restricted to abbreviations only.
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4.4. File names can be up to 64 characters in length. It is acceptable
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to use abbreviations/selftitled/etc to achieve this. This is enforced
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to ensure wide device filesystem compatibility.
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4.5. Parenthesis are allowed in the filenames when:
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- They are part of the track title
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Example: 01-usher_-_i_want_to_pee_on_you_(girl)-group.mp3
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- They are needed to specify a featured artist
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Example: 01-artist_-_title-(feat_blah)-group.mp3
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- They specify the producers of the track when groupname isnt given
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Example: 01-artist_-_title-(produced_by_name)-group.mp3
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- They specify unique track properties
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Example: 01-artist_-_title-(remix)-group.mp3
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Parenthesis are not allowed in any circumstances except those outlined
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above.
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4.6. All filenames must be lowercase.
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4.7. File naming will follow this format (spaces are used to display the
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format better):
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Track Number - Artist - Song Title - Additional Info - Group.mp3
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If Group name is chosen to not be used, the producer(s) of each track
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must be included so that each track has an original filename.
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Track numbering example:
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Single CD Release, or non CD and less than 2 sides, cds, etc...
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01-... (track 1)
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02-... (track 2)
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etc.
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Multi CD Release, or non CD and more than 1 side, cd, etc...
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101-... (track 1 from cd 1)
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102-... (track 2 from cd 1)
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201-... (track 1 from cd 2)
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202-... (track 2 from cd 2)
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etc.
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For vinyl releases you may also use the naming scheme a1, a2, b1, b2,
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etc. Labeling with 'a' would indicate side-a, 'b' would indicate
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side-b, and so forth.
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5. Encoding
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5.1. Encoder
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The following encoder
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Lame 3.90.3
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Note: As new significantly improved final builds of codecs are
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released, this document will be updated by NUCLEAR.
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5.2. Encoding Method:
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Use Lame's --alt-preset standard (APS)
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URL: http://hqscene.fatty.dk
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5.3. Re-Encoding is strictly forbidden.
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6. No dupes!
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6.1. You are not allowed to create a duplicate release from a source of
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lower quality if the original CD has already been released.
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- Not Allowed : Vinyl after CD release
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- Allowed : CD after vinyl release
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6.2. A release is a dupe if the complete release (all tracks) is included
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in ONE previous release. Futhermore, if a release is different
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because it has fewer tracks, it is not a valid release if a previous
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release contains all of the tracks.
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7. Mixes
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7.1. Mixes must include track listing in NFO and a .CUE file (N/A for
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liveset)
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7.2. No selfmade or homemade compilations. Real DJ Mixes are allowed.
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No, IRC DJs are NOT real DJs.
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8. ID3 Tags
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8.1. All ID3 tags must be generated correctly and all available information
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must be used (appropriate information in the correct fields).
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8.2. Both ID3.v1 and ID3.v2 must be used.
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9. No Partials!
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9.1. The entire CD, Vinyl etc. must be released (no individual tracks).
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10. Broadcast Sources
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10.1. Live recordings (from radio etc.) must contain a date when they were
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broadcast in the directory name.
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Note: See rule 3.8 for additional info
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10.2. All commercials must be removed.
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11. Additional Specifications
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11.1. Including covers in a release is optional, but strongly advised when
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possible. This can be done with a scanner, digital camera, or some
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other image capturing device. If, for whatever reason, you are unable
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to provide proof, you should include a concise and clearly written
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explanation in your NFO file. This will save you and everyone else
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grief and reduce the likelihood of a nuke.
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This Document was signed & approved in March 2005 by the following entities
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representing their respective groups:
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2005-03-10 : v0.21a Written and Reviewed by:
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laiso mC Jnc7 pinky t0i sJ
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#EOF</pre>
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