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Old 2005-01-10, 12:23 AM
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Re: DVD Checksum?

a couple more things... the md5 doesn't go in the VIDEO_TS folder. You can add VIDEO_TS/ to the beginning of the filenames so that when the md5 is double-clicked it will check inside the folder, kinda like this:

37b101cf3025917f57757e38ee50c9aa *VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB

Also, if you have a DVD that you've copied to your computer you might want to check that the files on your computer are identical to the ones on your DVD. Sometimes the method to do this isn't obvious... one way is to generate md5 checksums directly from the DVD then check these against the files on your computer.
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