A while ago, I ripped all my CDs to flac. Recently, I batch converted a large part of those flacs to mp3s. For a few files I came up with an error message along the lines of
"...md5 did not match decoded data, files is corrupt"
Re-running the conversion came up with the same error, re-ripping the CD resolved the issue. So, apparently, there are some corrupt flacs in my collection (maybe resulting from the fact, that I ripped a lot of CDs at work and the files were copied around a lot). So it would be nice to do some QC (quality control) on all my existing flac files (I don't want to convert them all to mp3). Is there any way in dbP to do that? Or is there any other tool available with which i can check the integrity of all my flac files (almost 20,000)?
Thanks,
-p
"...md5 did not match decoded data, files is corrupt"
Re-running the conversion came up with the same error, re-ripping the CD resolved the issue. So, apparently, there are some corrupt flacs in my collection (maybe resulting from the fact, that I ripped a lot of CDs at work and the files were copied around a lot). So it would be nice to do some QC (quality control) on all my existing flac files (I don't want to convert them all to mp3). Is there any way in dbP to do that? Or is there any other tool available with which i can check the integrity of all my flac files (almost 20,000)?
Thanks,
-p
Comment