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How to Detect Corrupt Files? #714

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RedSoxFan04 opened this issue Feb 2, 2022 · 2 comments
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How to Detect Corrupt Files? #714

RedSoxFan04 opened this issue Feb 2, 2022 · 2 comments

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@RedSoxFan04
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RedSoxFan04 commented Feb 2, 2022

I know this sounds like a dumb question, but how do you use MediaConch to detect corrupt video files? And is there a quick and easy way to figure it out? Or is it a long and complicated process? I'm curious because accidentally got some mild scratches on a 4K Blu-Ray before I copied it and I want to make sure the scratch didn't cause any issues before I have my computer spend 4-5 hours compressing it. On the other hand, I have read on Blu-Ray.com that this movie might have been upscaled, so it might not be worth it to encode it even if my digital copy is flawless.

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For your case, bluray files, MediaConch currently does not parse this container for issues you are looking for and only the policy checker is usable.

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For your case, bluray files, MediaConch currently does not parse this container for issues you are looking for and only the policy checker is usable.

Is there anything else I could use to detect file corruption?

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