f you've still got the files on HDD then hash them (either with AOM, emule or some external-tool) to get their ed2k-links and then ed2k-dump them all at once and voilla you're done. additionally you'll notice, if a file is corrupted (witch is not that unlikely when using IRC and BT).
As I wrote, I don't want to wait 20 mins till 76 files are hashed (both random numbrs). Seeing that they're spread over 10 differnet directories doesn't makes the thing easier. But I already wrote that. Corruption of files you get over BT is highly unlikely, unless somebody created a corrupted torrrent. And while it happens that files get corrupted via irc transfer, it is rather rare for me or not noticeable to me because the file still plays fine. I have no problem with that myself, because I usually don't add files tothe DB. If I do, I obviously check the crc before.
Or do you really care that you watched a specific series from a specific group - if you can't be sure that it's really the group's file because you did not hash it and checked whether it was the correct one.
One must be pretty blind not to see all the group tags and logos fansub groups put in their subs. Seeing that even most R1 groups do this, there is little to worry about here either. While there are people who give nothing about groups (narutards come to mind), I would think that the majority of regular users knows exactly what group they have and tend to collect subs from a specific group as well.
And still, I guess you know that on IRC it takes you about 20 hits to enter a whole series by one group to your mylist?
Where's the difference between 20 keystrokes and 20 mouseclicks (that are needed if I do it via the web)?
Ah well, if you say the risk is too great somebody accidentially adds files he never saw to his/her mylist, then so be it. I'm not that of a user of anidb anyway, and the one or two series I add to my mylist per month I can add per hand. It just would've been easier.
CU,
lamer_de