Re: Data Verification Failed FLAC Passed
if the FLAC test is okay, this means the audio can be decoded properly and perfectly. it is possible that some bit of the non-audio information of the FLAC is corrupted in such a way that the file can still be decoded and the fingerprint is still intact in the header, but more likely that your program's verification gave a false failure. You can check the entire FLAC file by generating a wholefile md5 for the FLAC on the DVD, then take this md5 and run it to check the FLAC on yer HD. If this test passes then the files are identical, period. The likelyhood of a collision in this case is 100 zillion to one.
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