Hey, I need your advice. What do you do to check whether the loaded video is correct?
In rare cases, small pieces of the file are missing, which means that the video stops at a point that is missing.
I only have one way to check. Namely, downloading each video twice and comparing the file sizes, if they are identical, the file has been loaded and processed correctly. If the size is different, one of them is defective! As I said, it is very rare.
But I'm currently watching a series that I downloaded in March and there are already a lot of files in one season that are missing a bit. I found a program online that can check and repair MP4 files. Unfortunately, this classifies every file by RTL+ as faulty, even though it actually isn't. Amazon does it this way and that way. So nothing you can rely on...
I mean, I can't always download every film and series twice, that would make me crazy!
I'm looking forward to your advice, Cats4U, jpp72 Chameleon you are the experts :-)
In rare cases, small pieces of the file are missing, which means that the video stops at a point that is missing.
I only have one way to check. Namely, downloading each video twice and comparing the file sizes, if they are identical, the file has been loaded and processed correctly. If the size is different, one of them is defective! As I said, it is very rare.
But I'm currently watching a series that I downloaded in March and there are already a lot of files in one season that are missing a bit. I found a program online that can check and repair MP4 files. Unfortunately, this classifies every file by RTL+ as faulty, even though it actually isn't. Amazon does it this way and that way. So nothing you can rely on...
I mean, I can't always download every film and series twice, that would make me crazy!
I'm looking forward to your advice, Cats4U, jpp72 Chameleon you are the experts :-)
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