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SFV file creation
anonymlol:
I recommend RapidCRC.
How to:
Select files
Right-click / send to / RapidCRC
Press one of the Action buttons on the right
Looks like this:
Southrop:
--- Quote from: buchno on September 23, 2013, 01:24:37 AM ---
--- Quote from: megido-rev.M on September 23, 2013, 01:02:36 AM ---I meant other checksum types.
--- End quote ---
I thought all checksums were hashes (but not the other way).
...I'm not completely sure, I need to read up.
--- End quote ---
He means stuff like SHA-1, MD5, not just CRC32. For example: http://puu.sh/4yfEw.png
buchno:
--- Quote from: Southrop on September 23, 2013, 11:17:49 AM ---
--- Quote from: buchno on September 23, 2013, 01:24:37 AM ---
--- Quote from: megido-rev.M on September 23, 2013, 01:02:36 AM ---I meant other checksum types.
--- End quote ---
I thought all checksums were hashes (but not the other way).
...I'm not completely sure, I need to read up.
--- End quote ---
He means stuff like SHA-1, MD5, not just CRC32. For example: http://puu.sh/4yfEw.png
--- End quote ---
Ah, yeah, that I understood. I know CRC is typically referred to as a checksum, and SHA, Tiger, etc are referred to as hashes. I just haven't read up yet what the exact differences between them are (how they are made).
I only know at the moment that checksums should be quick to make and recognize small differences in files, while hashes should have a low collision rate.
Southrop:
Nah not really. It's more of a case that in the fansub scene, the term checksum defaults to CRC32 because it's the most commonly used. Checksum and hash sum are actually synonymous and the term hash just means a some values that are produced by a hash function.
buchno:
I see, I suppose I was looking for something that wasn't there.
Thanks :)
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