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seq2ffv1 - manifest of reversability dpx seq #368

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eddycolloton opened this issue Jan 9, 2020 · 2 comments
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seq2ffv1 - manifest of reversability dpx seq #368

eddycolloton opened this issue Jan 9, 2020 · 2 comments

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@eddycolloton
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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?

52fd37ff-a64d-4ced-bff6-f0738e1b6e39_sip_log.log

@eddycolloton
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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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kieranjol commented Jan 16, 2020 via email

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