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Caution to Everyone - Tristian - 07-30-2018 Would like to mention the importance in checking the MD5 Checksum of the files you listen to. I have recently checked mine and found out the sub I have been listening to for the pst six months was corrupted which could explain for the lack of results. RE: Caution to Everyone - Zane - 07-31-2018 (07-30-2018, 11:12 PM)Tristian Wrote: Would like to mention the importance in checking the MD5 Checksum of the files you listen to. I have recently checked mine and found out the sub I have been listening to for the pst six months was corrupted which could explain for the lack of results. How do I check that out? RE: Caution to Everyone - Tristian - 07-31-2018 With every sub Shannon posts a txt file with the MD5 hashes. You need to download an MD5 hash checker - I use gtkhash. Once installed, set preferences to MD5. Then through the software you open the mp3/flac in one box, copy and past the Hash value in another and then run it. If the file is fine then ticks will appear. RE: Caution to Everyone - Raz - 07-31-2018 (07-31-2018, 12:04 AM)Zane Wrote:(07-30-2018, 11:12 PM)Tristian Wrote: Would like to mention the importance in checking the MD5 Checksum of the files you listen to. I have recently checked mine and found out the sub I have been listening to for the pst six months was corrupted which could explain for the lack of results. Download the XX_MD5Sum_Hashes.txt that comes with the files to a specific subliminal you purchased. If you are running Windows download a checksum integrity verifier. There are a bunch out there, all free. Like this one coming directly from M$. Follow the instructions for the program and compare the values in the .txt file with the values you get when checking a .flac/.mp3 file with said program. If you are running Linux open a terminal and go to the correct subliminal file directory: Code: $ cd /mnt/<path.to.subliminal.directory> Then run the following command in the directory: Code: $ ls Highlight and copy the complete name of the subliminal file you want to check and paste it after the following command and hit enter: Code: $ md5sum <name.flac> md5sum calculates the hash and prints out something like this: Code: 7fe26d38091c274bf2d91b024dbad460 Ultra_Success_Luck_Magnifier_B_Side_5_5G_Ultrasonic_Subliminal_%28Silent%29.flac Then simply compare the freshly calculated value to the corresponding value in the XX_MD5Sum_Hashes.txt. RE: Caution to Everyone - Tristian - 07-31-2018 (07-31-2018, 05:47 AM)Frosted Wrote: There are none for older subliminals are there :/. Just checked and couldn't find anything. Although I've noticed results from them so they're probably fine. This isnt just localised to server to computer which would suggest a serverside corruption but also computer to mp3 player. Just becuase you have had no problems, Frosted, it doesent mean others are in the same situation. I would encourage everyone to check the hash of the files they downlod in the final medium they choose to play it. RE: Caution to Everyone - kalmah0804 - 08-01-2018 WHat happens when you transfer files from a computer (or more specificailly, a cloud-based file server) onto a listening device such as a cell phone? Is it possible for data to become corrupted upon file transfer? Is there a checksum checker for phones, or is this completely unnecessary? Also, where can I find the checksum data to older subs like AM6? I don't see any type of files like that in my downloads folder on my account anywhere. RE: Caution to Everyone - Tristian - 08-01-2018 (08-01-2018, 01:27 PM)kalmah0804 Wrote: WHat happens when you transfer files from a computer (or more specificailly, a cloud-based file server) onto a listening device such as a cell phone? Is it possible for data to become corrupted upon file transfer? Is there a checksum checker for phones, or is this completely unnecessary? What I have done is plug my mp3 into my computer so that i can see the files on my mp3, then use software onm my computer to check the file already on the mp3 against the hash. I am unsure about where to find older hash values. RE: Caution to Everyone - Raz - 08-02-2018 There are check sum verifier apps for smartphones. Here are some for android: AFV File Verifier in Google Play as a starter. Or Hashr from F-Droid. RE: Caution to Everyone - Havana - 08-02-2018 Users should post their checksums for older subs and if (for example) 3 of them match, they're probably correct. |