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When running seq2ffv1 on a dpx sequence, I received an error message during losslessness verification. The script successfully created an ffv1/mkv, then created a dpx sequence from the mkv file, hashed each of the files in the sequence, and then in the terminal window produced the message:
CHECKSUM MISMATCH - Further information on the next line!!!
Deleting temp directory /Volumes/TBMA Drobo/Time Based Media Artwork/Colorlab/Hirshhorn_Museum/Tacita_Dean_Fernsehturm_4K_16mm_Color_RAW_Overscan_mkv/6cc66d79-484d-4b95-b257-2f4033ede15c
The script then seems to have moved on to the sip creator step.
I have attached the two logs from the completed aip.
Is there a manifest of the dpx sequence created by the script (not the source dpx sequence, but the one created to test reversibility), that shows the extent of the mismatches?
If losslessness verification's eventOutcome=lossy, could the dpx files created for losslessness verification, or at least a manifest of those files, be retained?
On Wed 15 Jan 2020, 16:55 eddycolloton, ***@***.***> wrote:
If losslessness verification's eventOutcome=lossy, could the dpx files
created for losslessness verification, or at least a manifest of those
files, be retained?
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When running seq2ffv1 on a dpx sequence, I received an error message during losslessness verification. The script successfully created an ffv1/mkv, then created a dpx sequence from the mkv file, hashed each of the files in the sequence, and then in the terminal window produced the message:
The script then seems to have moved on to the sip creator step.
I have attached the two logs from the completed aip.
Is there a manifest of the dpx sequence created by the script (not the source dpx sequence, but the one created to test reversibility), that shows the extent of the mismatches?
52fd37ff-a64d-4ced-bff6-f0738e1b6e39_sip_log.log
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