AccurateRip
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 6:35 pm
Hello,
one of the last days an idea came to my mind.
Since I'm a great supporter of AccurateRip lossless music I was wondering if something similar would be possible for my video discs.
What if we were able to rip our Blu-ray / DVD media and verify it against a database?
Wouldn't it be awesome if MakeMKV supplied a function for that like ExactAudioCopy or CUETools does for music?
Can CRC32, MD5 and / or SHA1 values be stored in .MKV files for contained tracks seperately?
If so, MakeMKV could calculate these values for every single track (video streams, audio streams, subtitles) while ripping, store them on a central "MakeMKV Database" Server and in the .MKV container as well.
Based on the hashes that users generate and submit from their rips, other users could verify their rips with a certain confidence level (just like AccurateRip).
This is just a general idea as of now and propably needs a lot of planning.
But what do you think?
one of the last days an idea came to my mind.
Since I'm a great supporter of AccurateRip lossless music I was wondering if something similar would be possible for my video discs.
What if we were able to rip our Blu-ray / DVD media and verify it against a database?
Wouldn't it be awesome if MakeMKV supplied a function for that like ExactAudioCopy or CUETools does for music?
Can CRC32, MD5 and / or SHA1 values be stored in .MKV files for contained tracks seperately?
If so, MakeMKV could calculate these values for every single track (video streams, audio streams, subtitles) while ripping, store them on a central "MakeMKV Database" Server and in the .MKV container as well.
Based on the hashes that users generate and submit from their rips, other users could verify their rips with a certain confidence level (just like AccurateRip).
This is just a general idea as of now and propably needs a lot of planning.
But what do you think?