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&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; The 1080p x264 TV Releasing Standards 2012 &#9474;
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&#9474; Requirements: Notepad with terminal font or any other ascii viewer. &#9474;
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&#9474; &#9492;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;[ RELEASE RULES ]&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9496; &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; Compliance with this document is optional as of its pre date, and &#9474;
&#9474; mandatory as of 2012-04-25 00:00 UTC. &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; Video: &#9474;
&#9474; - 1080i/p sources are to be cropped crop/addborders() &#9474;
&#9474; - Video taken from the decoded HD output of a set-top box (e.g. &#9474;
&#9474; component, DVI, HDMI) may be used as a source; source must be tagged &#9474;
&#9474; in dirname as AHDTV. Releases taken from a natively recorded transport &#9474;
&#9474; stream shall be tagged as HDTV and do not dupe AHDTV releases. &#9474;
&#9474; - If there is a question as to the validity of a source, the release &#9474;
&#9474; may be nuked source.sample.requested_&#60;reason.for.nuke> (e.g. &#9474;
&#9474; source.sample.requested_suspicion.of.analog.source) within 24 hours of &#9474;
&#9474; pre. The group has 24 hours from the nuke to pre a RARed SOURCE.SAMPLE &#9474;
&#9474; that is at least 10 seconds in length in order to document that the &#9474;
&#9474; source is valid. Failure to provide source proof or providing bad &#9474;
&#9474; source proof shall result in the release remaining nuked, and it may &#9474;
&#9474; then be propered. &#9474;
&#9474; - Improper methods of IVTC that result in loss of half the fields &#9474;
&#9474; (SeparateFields.SelectEven, YV12InterlacedSelectTopFields) are banned &#9474;
&#9474; - Improper IVTC methods that result in jerky playback, such as Force &#9474;
&#9474; Film, are banned &#9474;
&#9474; - 1080i video sources must be deinterlaced with a smart deinterlacer such &#9474;
&#9474; as Yadif. FieldDeinterlace is banned. &#9474;
&#9474; - Group watermarks of any kind on the video are banned &#9474;
&#9474; - Intros, outros, betweenos, or any other form of defacement of the &#9474;
&#9474; episode are banned &#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; - &#34;Native&#34; refers to the standard in which the video was produced (e.g. &#9474;
&#9474; NTSC or PAL). NTSC produced video is native to NTSC, PAL produced video &#9474;
&#9474; is native to PAL. PAL produced video that is broadcast in NTSC is &#9474;
&#9474; converted. NTSC produced video that is broadcast in PAL is converted. &#9474;
&#9474; - Converted video that has significant artifacting (e.g. blended frames) &#9474;
&#9474; and cannot be reversed to native must use CONVERT tag &#9474;
&#9474; - Converted video that does not have significant artifacts does not need &#9474;
&#9474; convert tags and may not be nuked for the conversion &#9474;
&#9474; - Native releases are allowed after those tagged CONVERT. Use NATIVE tag. &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; Audio: &#9474;
&#9474; - Must be original source audio, AC3 if available. Transcoding audio that &#9474;
&#9474; is already in a consumer-grade format (AAC, AC3, MP2, etc.) is banned. &#9474;
&#9474; Minor adjustments to audio (channel count, adding/removing frames) in &#9474;
&#9474; order to prevent issues with playback or sync are permitted. &#9474;
&#9474; - Dupes based on audio format are forbidden and must be tagged INTERNAL &#9474;
&#9474; - Multiple language audio tracks are allowed and must be listed in NFO &#9474;
&#9474; - Dupes are not allowed based on multiple audio tracks &#9474;
&#9474; - Severe audio drops resulting in one full missing word or otherwise the &#9474;
&#9474; inability to understand material dialogue is considered to be a &#9474;
&#9474; technical flaw and may be propered &#9474;
&#9474; - Audio that is 120ms or more out of sync or drifts more than 120ms &#9474;
&#9474; between any two points (e.g. needing -80 at one and +40 at another) is &#9474;
&#9474; considered to be technically flawed and may be propered &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; Framerate: &#9474;
&#9474; - IVTC or deinterlacing must be applied as needed &#9474;
&#9474; - In rare cases, 25/50Hz sources should be IVTC&#39;d to 24 or 30 fps. &#9474;
&#9474; - In rare cases, 30/60Hz sources should be IVTC&#39;d to 25fps. &#9474;
&#9474; Failure to apply IVTC when needed is a technical flaw. &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; Codec/Container: &#9474;
&#9474; - Must be x264 (8-bit depth). &#9474;
&#9474; - Must use Matroska (.mkv) for container &#9474;
&#9474; - You will have 30 days from latest x264 rev date to update in order to &#9474;
&#9474; maintain all bug fixes and improvements in the x264 codec &#9474;
&#9474; - Stripping or falsifying encode information in the file header is banned &#9474;
&#9474; - Custom muxing tools are permitted; however, output must be compatible &#9474;
&#9474; with standard demuxers to the same extent that files created with &#9474;
&#9474; MKVToolnix are. &#9474;
&#9474; - Custom Matrices are allowed &#9474;
&#9474; - Encoded colorspace must be 4:2:0. &#9474;
&#9474; - Deblocking must be used; values are at the discretion of the group. &#9474;
&#9474; (default is enabled, 0:0 settings) &#9474;
&#9474; - Sample Aspect Ratio (--sar) must be square (1:1). &#9474;
&#9474; - No setting can go below what is specified by --preset slow. &#9474;
&#9474; - Reference Frame _(--ref) must be 4 &#9474;
&#9474; - Keyframe interval (--keyint) must be at least 200 and at most 300. It &#9474;
&#9474; is recommended to be 10*framerate (film=240, PAL=250, NTSC=300). &#9474;
&#9474; - Minkeyint must be 30 or less &#9474;
&#9474; - me umh or higher is required. &#9474;
&#9474; - Constant Rate Factor (--crf) must be as follows: &#9474;
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&#9474; &#9474; Compressibility &#9474; CRF &#9474; General Examples &#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; &#9500;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9532;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9532;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9508; &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474; High &#9474; 18-19 &#9474; Scripted, Talk Shows, Poker, Animation &#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474; Medium &#9474; 20-21 &#9474; Documentary, Reality, Variety &#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474; Low &#9474; 22-23 &#9474; Sports, Awards, Live Events, Competitive- &#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474; &#9474; &#9474; Reality &#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; &#9492;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9524;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9524;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9472;&#9496; &#9474;
&#9474; - x264 parameters shall not vary within a release &#9474;
&#9474; - Zones (--zones) are forbidden. &#9474;
&#9474; - Any deviation in CRF from given examples must be specifically justified &#9474;
&#9474; in the NFO. Use discretion when deviating CRF by matching the &#9474;
&#9474; compressibility of the show to a corresponding CRF value. CRF values &#9474;
&#9474; below 18 and above 23 are never permitted. &#9474;
&#9474; - As a general suggestion, average video bitrate in excess of 7000kb/s &#9474;
&#9474; is a sign that a higher CRF value should be chosen, when possible &#9474;
&#9474; - Allowed parameters for --tune (optional) are film/grain/animation &#9474;
&#9474; - Level 4.1 must be respected. &#9474;
&#9474; - Suggested command line: &#9474;
&#9474; x264.exe --level 4.1 --crf ## --ref 4 --me umh &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; Resolution: &#9474;
&#9474; - 1080i/p sources must be cropped as needed and add border to fit within &#9474;
&#9474; 1920x1080 with width=1920 and/or height=1080. Never upscale. &#9474;
&#9474; Resolution must be mod2. &#9474;
&#9474; - 180i/p sources may optionally be cropped to the nearest mod2, or may be &#9474;
&#9474; left at mod8 &#9474;
&#9474; - When cropping, remove everything that is not actual picture, including &#9474;
&#9474; black or other colored borders, duplicate lines, and full-time tickers. &#9474;
&#9474; Removing or retaining fading edges is at capper&#39;s discretion and shall &#9474;
&#9474; not be considered undercropped or overcropped. &#9474;
&#9474; - In the case of varying crops, crop to the most common frame size (e.g. &#9474;
&#9474; pitch/primary view in sports). &#9474;
&#9474; - Actual picture area may be over- or under-cropped by 1px maximum per &#9474;
&#9474; side. More than 1px on any side is considered a technical flaw. &#9474;
&#9474; - Encoded Video resolution must be within 2% of the original aspect ratio &#9474;
&#9474; To calculate AR error (%): (Original AR - Release AR)/Original AR * 100 &#9474;
&#9474; OAR = (SourceWidth-CropLeft-CropRight)/(SourceHeight-CropTop-CropBottom)&#9474;
&#9474; Release AR = EncodedWidth / EncodedHeight &#9474;
&#9474; - 1080i/p sources shall never be resized &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; Subs: &#9474;
&#9474; - Optional, but encouraged &#9474;
&#9474; - Text based format is preferred (e.g. SubRip, SubStation Alpha, etc). &#9474;
&#9474; - Subtitles must be muxed into the MKV. &#34;Subs&#34; directories are forbidden. &#9474;
&#9474; - Burned subtitles will only be allowed when the source exhibits such &#9474;
&#9474; subtitles in the picture itself &#9474;
&#9474; - Subtitles cannot be used as a basis for a dupe &#9474;
&#9474; - Group marks in subtitles are banned &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; Packaging: &#9474;
&#9474; - Releases must be packed in RAR file format. &#9474;
&#9474; - Rars must be in multiples of 50 MB, no more than 101 files (.rar-.r99) &#9474;
&#9474; if using old-style naming, or 99 (.part01.rar-.part99.rar) if using &#9474;
&#9474; new-style naming. 1MB = 1,000,000 bytes &#9474;
&#9474; - Multi-episode releases with no clear delineation such as credits must &#9474;
&#9474; not be split &#9474;
&#9474; - RAR Compression must not be used &#9474;
&#9474; - Recovery and MD5 record are optional &#9474;
&#9474; - Encryption or password protection is forbidden &#9474;
&#9474; - Must have SFV and NFO &#9474;
&#9474; - RAR, SFV, and sample files must have unique, lowercase filenames with &#9474;
&#9474; the group tag. &#9474;
&#9474; - Missing SFV or RAR(s) on all sites is considered a technical flaw. &#9474;
&#9474; Corrupt RARs (errors on extraction) are considered technical flaws. &#9474;
&#9474; SFVFix and RARFix are not permitted. Uploading a missing SFV or RAR to &#9474;
&#9474; all presites after pre is not permitted. Release REPACK. &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; Credits/Previously On: &#9474;
&#9474; - Previously on footage is optional, but suggested to be included &#9474;
&#9474; - Full end credits must be included if they contain show content or &#9474;
&#9474; outtakes/bloopers. End credits are optional and suggested if they are &#9474;
&#9474; clean, and purely optional in other cases. &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; Samples: &#9474;
&#9474; - REQUIRED! &#9474;
&#9474; - 50-70 seconds in length and in a separate folder marked as Sample &#9474;
&#9474; - Must be taken from the episode, not encoded separately &#9474;
&#9474; - Stream samples are recommended for any questionable issue with the &#9474;
&#9474; source, e.g. no IVTC possible, IVTC to 24.975fps, etc. &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; Propers: &#9474;
&#9474; - Propers are only permitted in the case of a technical flaw in the &#9474;
&#9474; original release (e.g. Bad IVTC, Interlacing, missing footage, resizing &#9474;
&#9474; 1080p source, bad crop, commercials, bad x264 settings used, bad source,&#9474;
&#9474; etc.) &#9474;
&#9474; - Scrolling or other alert messages added by a station (e.g. weather, &#9474;
&#9474; Amber alerts) must be at least 30 seconds in length in order to &#9474;
&#9474; nuke/proper &#9474;
&#9474; - Drops with missing footage but no missing dialog must be at least 2 &#9474;
&#9474; seconds long in any one instance to be considered a technical flaw &#9474;
&#9474; - Proper reason must be clearly stated in nfo, including timecodes and &#9474;
&#9474; extent of the flaw when appropriate &#9474;
&#9474; - Sample of propered release is encouraged &#9474;
&#9474; - Qualitative propers are not allowed &#9474;
&#9474; - Flaws (such as drops) present in any optional content are not a flaw &#9474;
&#9474; and shall not be nuked or propered. &#9474;
&#9474; - Propers based upon the rules set forth here are allowed only on &#9474;
&#9474; releases that come after this document goes into effect &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; Internals: &#9474;
&#9474; - Internals are allowed to be pred for any reason, including releases &#9474;
&#9474; with technical flaws or those done with alternate codecs, containers, &#9474;
&#9474; or settings for experimental purposes &#9474;
&#9474; - Any severe technical flaws or deviations must be mentioned in the NFO &#9474;
&#9474; - With the exception of the following rule, internal releases may only be &#9474;
&#9474; nuked for severe technical flaws or deviations that are not mentioned &#9474;
&#9474; in the NFO &#9474;
&#9474; - Using DIRFIX.iNTERNAL to avoid a dupe nuke is banned, and such &#9474;
&#9474; dirfixes shall be nuked fix.for.nuke &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; Directory Naming: &#9474;
&#9474; - Show.Name.SXXEXX.Episode.Title.1080p.HDTV.x264-GROUP &#9474;
&#9474; - Show.Name.YYYY.MM.DD.Guest.Name.1080p.HDTV.x264-GROUP for daily or other &#9474;
&#9474; dated shows &#9474;
&#9474; - Episode title and guest name are optional &#9474;
&#9474; - Show.Name.PartXX.1080p.HDTV.x264-GROUP for miniseries &#9474;
&#9474; - ALL others are FORBIDDEN. (e.g 0x00 000 EXX.EP.TITLE PART.VI) &#9474;
&#9474; Sport: &#9474;
&#9474; - League.YYYY.MM.DD.Event.EXTRA.TAGS.1080p.HDTV.x264-GROUP &#9474;
&#9474; - Competition.YYYY-MM.Event.EXTRA.TAGS.1080p.HDTV.x264-GROUP &#9474;
&#9474; Using just the year is only permitted if the event is once per year &#9474;
&#9474; (e.g. a WWE PPV). In the case of leagues which have seasons that span &#9474;
&#9474; multiple years, it is permissible to tag the release with just the years&#9474;
&#9474; of the season. Inclusion of MM and DD is mandatory for all constantly &#9474;
&#9474; running shows (e.g. WWE). &#9474;
&#9474; If there is no league, the sport needs to be used instead &#9474;
&#9474; The following are some examples of correct directory names: &#9474;
&#9474; - EPL.2010.01.01.Manchester.United.vs.Arsenal.1080p.HDTV.x264-GROUP &#9474;
&#9474; - TNA.Impact.2010.03.02.1080p.HDTV.x264-GROUP &#9474;
&#9474; - WWE.WrestleMania.2010.PPV.1080p.HDTV.x264-GROUP &#9474;
&#9474; - Tennis.US.Open.2011.Final.Player1.vs.Player2.1080p.HDTV.x264-GROUP &#9474;
&#9474; - Different shows that have the same title in different countries (e.g. &#9474;
&#9474; The Marriage Ref) must have the ISO 3166-1 alpha 2 country code in the &#9474;
&#9474; directory name, except for UK shows (e.g. The.Marriage.Ref.UK not &#9474;
&#9474; The.Marriage.Ref.GB). ISO country code is not needed for the original &#9474;
&#9474; show (e.g. The.Marriage.Ref.US is forbidden). &#9474;
&#9474; - Different shows with the same name in the same country produced in &#9474;
&#9474; different years must have the year of the first season in the directory &#9474;
&#9474; name, e.g. Human.Target.2010 and Doctor.Who.2005. Year is not needed &#9474;
&#9474; for the first show with a particular name. &#9474;
&#9474; - Channel name (e.g. National.Geographic, History.Channel) shall not be &#9474;
&#9474; tagged on any normal series starting after this ruleset&#39;s effective &#9474;
&#9474; date. Miniseries and single-episode docus may optionally be tagged with &#9474;
&#9474; the channel name. &#9474;
&#9474; - The use of audio format tags such as AAC, AC3, and AC3.x.x is FORBIDDEN &#9474;
&#9474; - READ.NFO tag is allowed; however, discretion is recommended &#9474;
&#9474; - PROPER.READ.NFO is NOT allowed. The NFO is REQUIRED to have a reason; &#9474;
&#9474; therefore, the tag is redundant. &#9474;
&#9474; - All repacks must include detailed reason as to why it&#39;s being repacked &#9474;
&#9474; in the nfo &#9474;
&#9474; - Other permitted tags are: PROPER, REPACK, RERIP, REAL, UNCUT, DUBBED, &#9474;
&#9474; SUBBED, iNTERNAL, OAR, PPV, CONVERT, NATiVE &#9474;
&#9474; - Acceptable characters in naming a directory include (NO spaces or &#9474;
&#9474; double dots - single dots ONLY): &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ &#9474;
&#9474; abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz &#9474;
&#9474; 0123456789._- &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; Nukes: &#9474;
&#9474; Releases must be nuked for any of the following reasons: &#9474;
&#9474; - Any valid proper listed in the propers section &#9474;
&#9474; - Missing nfo, or missing Sample &#9474;
&#9474; - Invalid directory naming format &#9474;
&#9474; - Mislabeled directory that could prevent finding the release in a &#9474;
&#9474; dupecheck, including incorrect season/episode/date or incorrect title &#9474;
&#9474; - Dupe &#9474;
&#9474; - Releases may not be propered for bad tagging or missing nfo/sample &#9474;
&#9474; &#9474;
&#9474; Fixes: &#9474;
&#9474; - The following fixes are allowed: NFOFix, SampleFix, DirFix, SyncFix, &#9474;
&#9474; ProofFix &#9474;
&#9474; - DirFix requires NFO and NFO must state which release is being fixed &#9474;
&#9474; - The original release shall be unnuked when a valid fix is released &#9474;
&#9474; - A proper may not be released for an issue that was fixed, unless the &#9474;
&#9474; fix does not completely correct the issue &#9474;
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