kxkvi Posted June 2, 2012 Posted June 2, 2012 (edited) Okay, here's a suggestion for an option that some might find useful. I don't know how many users are as anal as I am about their file projects, but I thought I'd throw the idea into the mix anyway, since I think it's cool. Whenever I plan to burn a file project onto a CD or DVD, I create a file called 0.sha256. This small file is a digest of all of the SHA-256 hashes of the files in the archive, and it's generated in MD5SUM style. It gets burned to the disk along with all of the other files and directories. In this way, I can pull the CD/DVD off the shelf several years down the road, and easily verify that nothing has degraded over time. I also do an additional verification after transferring those files off of the disk to other media. How about a checkbox option to automatically hash the files in the project and add the appropriate file to the project? It could be user selectable as to format and file name. I used to use MD5, but I found that SHA-256 was almost as fast, and appears to be very robust. I know there's a snowball's chance in hell that this will get added, as its application would have limited scope, and may require substantial processing power and time, but hey.. one has to try. Enjoy the day. Regards, Thomas Edited June 2, 2012 by kxkvi
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