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Originally Posted by Five
perhaps I didn't make it clear... ffp verification is of very little value for testing files, it is mainly a way of identifying filesets. if you want to test the files you burned you have to run either test mode or st5 verification (md5 will also work but is no longer in common use for audio sets).
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After thinking about it...what is the point of having an ffp in your fileset? If you download a show and they test okay, well, doesn't that mean it's an exact set? The same for after burning your flacs, wouldn't they be exact if they tested o.k.? In your response you say a ffp is mainly for identifying filesets. Can't you just identify a fileset by the source info?
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