I don't really know where to post this issue. I use DVDFab to copy my DVD library onto disks. A couple of years ago I decided to put the ~1000 disks in DVD format onto a RAID-5 array. Big mistake. The array failed, rebuild didn't work and many of the files became corrupted. I detected corruption by playing the first minute or so of each disk - some files were determined by this process to be OK and were moved onto a new non-RAI set of disks.
Every so often I will play a DVD and it will go along just fine and then crap out. Clearly, some of the corruption was not detected. I have seen various software products that will "check" DVD surfaces and HDD surfaces - but I need something to check integrity or operability of the files en mass. I can put together a batch script to play each file but it will go on forever, or until a bad file is detected. Is there a way to do this at an accelerated speed?
I would appreciate any ideas that the forum has to accomplish my goal.
Every so often I will play a DVD and it will go along just fine and then crap out. Clearly, some of the corruption was not detected. I have seen various software products that will "check" DVD surfaces and HDD surfaces - but I need something to check integrity or operability of the files en mass. I can put together a batch script to play each file but it will go on forever, or until a bad file is detected. Is there a way to do this at an accelerated speed?
I would appreciate any ideas that the forum has to accomplish my goal.
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