Hi,
I know that MakeMKV validates the hashes of the m2ts files when it's creating a backup of a Blu-ray Disc. Is there a way to recheck the hashes after the backup is complete? I want to be able to do so, so that down the line I can verify that the files are valid. I can find the hash tables (ContentHash000.tbl, ContentHash001.tbl) in the AACS directory but I'm unsure how to use these to check my files.
Thanks!
Verifying m2ts files after ripping
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Re: Verifying m2ts files after ripping
Hmm not sure you can do that directly
But you can just make a hash in like md5 sha1/256 whatever right after it's done and keep that to make sure it never gets corrupt
But you can just make a hash in like md5 sha1/256 whatever right after it's done and keep that to make sure it never gets corrupt
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Re: Verifying m2ts files after ripping
If you've made a backup of a disc, you could always just use MakeMKV again to make a .mkv file from the backup. I'm pretty sure MakeMKV will validate the hashes again.
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Re: Verifying m2ts files after ripping
So I tried backing up a disc, once encrypted and once decrypted. If I look at the m2ts files, they're all the same size (encrypted vs. decrypted) but different md5 hash values. Is this expected? I guess it makes sense that the hash values are different but it's odd to me that the file size didn't change.
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Re: Verifying m2ts files after ripping
thats expected the files are encrypted vs not so the files are differntradishhorse wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 2:39 amSo I tried backing up a disc, once encrypted and once decrypted. If I look at the m2ts files, they're all the same size (encrypted vs. decrypted) but different md5 hash values. Is this expected? I guess it makes sense that the hash values are different but it's odd to me that the file size didn't change.
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Re: Verifying m2ts files after ripping
Thanks! Didn't realize that encryption didn't change file size.