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Originally Posted by tendernip99
Is it even possible for a ffp to become corrupt during the burning process?
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a ffp file is nothing else than a .txt file, with the flac fingerprints in it. should it get corrupt for some reason, you can simply open the ffp with notepad and copy the text into a new .txt file and then rename it to .ffp (e.g. rename 1991-02-02.txt to 1991.-02-02.ffp). all waht TLH is doing is comparing the chesums of the flac files with the ffp file, it's basicly reading the ffp of the .txt/.ffp. but well, the ffp files are tiny as nothing so there will be no way way they get corrupt during burning processes i think, and if they do than the whole disc will be fucked anyway...
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