Hey,
I feel like this must have been answered somewhere before but when I look through old threads I can’t see it explicitly answered and some answers seem to imply “no” but then some of those threads are now 6 years old so I want to check again.
If I use makemkv whenever it is ready a blu ray or UHD blu ray it will use the content hashes on the disc to check that the data it has read off the discs is correct (ie. To make sure that the drive didn’t silently read garbage and not throw an error). Makemkv does this regardless of whether I choose to make a decrypted backup or not.
Does AnyDVD do the same? I really just want to be sure that I can rely on my backups being “good” backups of the data in case discs are damaged or degrade. I feel like using makemkv I can be confident that the data I have read matches the data on the disc but I just want to be sure for AnyDVD.
I’ve seen threads were people said “there are checks” for unencrypted images but for encrypted images you need to rip it twice and do a hash comparison. However in makemkv it says it is comparing against the hashes regardless of what the final format of the disc backup.
I actually couldn’t find anywhere in those old threads where anyone explicitly said that the checks are done against the actual hashes that are on the disc.
Again, really sorry if this is somewhere and I’m asking a repeat question but all the threads I found were really old and weren’t actually very clear.
I kinda presume that given the hashes are there and can be used for this then it would be obvious that anyDVD is also using them but again, didn’t want to assume.
Thanks
Dan
I feel like this must have been answered somewhere before but when I look through old threads I can’t see it explicitly answered and some answers seem to imply “no” but then some of those threads are now 6 years old so I want to check again.
If I use makemkv whenever it is ready a blu ray or UHD blu ray it will use the content hashes on the disc to check that the data it has read off the discs is correct (ie. To make sure that the drive didn’t silently read garbage and not throw an error). Makemkv does this regardless of whether I choose to make a decrypted backup or not.
Does AnyDVD do the same? I really just want to be sure that I can rely on my backups being “good” backups of the data in case discs are damaged or degrade. I feel like using makemkv I can be confident that the data I have read matches the data on the disc but I just want to be sure for AnyDVD.
I’ve seen threads were people said “there are checks” for unencrypted images but for encrypted images you need to rip it twice and do a hash comparison. However in makemkv it says it is comparing against the hashes regardless of what the final format of the disc backup.
I actually couldn’t find anywhere in those old threads where anyone explicitly said that the checks are done against the actual hashes that are on the disc.
Again, really sorry if this is somewhere and I’m asking a repeat question but all the threads I found were really old and weren’t actually very clear.
I kinda presume that given the hashes are there and can be used for this then it would be obvious that anyDVD is also using them but again, didn’t want to assume.
Thanks
Dan