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Přijde student práv ke zkouškám, posadí se a zkoušející mu položí otázku: „Tak nám třeba vysvětlete, co je to podvod.“
„Podvod je, když mě teď necháte propadnout.“
Profesor vyletí: „Cože?!“
„No ano, podvod je přeci, když zneužijete nevědomosti druhého k tomu, abyste ho poškodil.“

: Generally indicates a re-release by fansub or archiving groups to correct previous errors, such as audio/video sync issues or subtitle mistakes [Query]. Instructional Content

XviD (MPEG-4 ASP), a common video compression format for fan-subbed content in the mid-2000s. DVDRip "Fixed" implies a version sourced from the Kirari Super Live

The video served as a tie-in for the "Kirari Super Live" live-action musical performance held in May 2004. Content Details

The era of the early 2000s internet was a unique time for media preservation. For anime fans and tokusatsu enthusiasts, trading files on internet relay chat (IRC) networks, forums, and early peer-to-peer software was the only way to access rare Japanese media. Among these digital artifacts, one specific file string remains etched into the memory of collectors: .

If an encoder finished their work, uploaded a 700MB file to a BitTorrent tracker, and the community later discovered that the audio drifted two seconds out of sync halfway through the video, it was a massive disappointment. A "Fixed" release meant the encoder went back to the drawing board, re-analyzed the frame rates, fixed the audio container interleaving, and re-uploaded the massive file. For a niche promotional dance video like PGSM's, the existence of a "Fixed" version proves just how meticulous and dedicated these archivist groups were. They refused to let poorly optimized media stand as the definitive version of their favorite show. The Legacy of the Artifact