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(Added legacy parameter to infobox since this component is superseded by built-in one that I've used to find out some of audio files (especially WEBM) on my system have inaccurate reported lengths, introduced in version 2.0)
 
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{{Foobar Component Infobox
| name                = File Integrity Verifier
| screenshot          = [[File:foo_verifier.png|256px]]
| caption              = File Integrity Verifier Results
| module_name          = foo_verifier
| developer            = Peter Pawłowski
| stable_release      = 1.4.2
| stable_release_date  = 2022-02-07
| foobar2000_version  = 1.5
| foobar2000_maximum  = 1.6.16
| foobar2000_ui_module =
| foobar2000_legacy    = true
| use                  = Diagnostic
| license              =
}}
'''File Integrity Verifier''' checks specified media files for decoding errors. Note that with most formats, its accuracy is limited to detecting errors that abort the decoding process. Also checks and displays MD5 and CRC32 values on some formats.
==Notes==


=Description=
    This component is obsolete in foobar2000 v2.0 and newer, the functionality is available out of the box.


Checks specified media files for decoding errors. Also checks and displays MD5 and CRC32 values on some formats.
==Usage==
After installing this plugin, create a playlist via options in the File menu pick. For example, the Add Folder option is capable of scanning entire drives, seeking audio files in a variety of formats. That Processing phase can take quite a while; saving the resulting playlist is advised.


=Link=
Once the playlist is complete, consider the option of turning on Verbose [[AccurateRip]] Output via File > Preferences > Advanced > Tools > File Integrity Verifier. Note that other Advanced options may affect development and use of the playlist.
* [http://www.foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_verifier Official Website]
 
To proceed with verification, select the files to be verified. For this purpose, the {{key press|Ctrl|A}}, {{key press|Shift}}+click, and {{key press|Ctrl}}+click options do operate as Windows users might expect. Then right-click on the selected files and select Utilities > Verify integrity.
 
==External links==
* {{foobar2000|http://www.foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_verifier|File Integrity Verifier}}

Latest revision as of 23:56, 12 September 2023

File Integrity Verifier

File Integrity Verifier Results
Developer(s) Peter Pawłowski
Repository {{{repository}}}
Release information
Initial release {{{released}}}
Stable release 1.4.2 (February 7, 2022)
Preview release N/A
foobar2000 compatibility
Architecture {{{foobar2000_architecture}}}
Minimum version 1.5
Maximum version 1.6.16
UI module(s) N/A
Additional information
Use Diagnostic
License
Discussion thread {{{discussion_thread}}}
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File Integrity Verifier checks specified media files for decoding errors. Note that with most formats, its accuracy is limited to detecting errors that abort the decoding process. Also checks and displays MD5 and CRC32 values on some formats.

Notes

    This component is obsolete in foobar2000 v2.0 and newer, the functionality is available out of the box.

Usage

After installing this plugin, create a playlist via options in the File menu pick. For example, the Add Folder option is capable of scanning entire drives, seeking audio files in a variety of formats. That Processing phase can take quite a while; saving the resulting playlist is advised.

Once the playlist is complete, consider the option of turning on Verbose AccurateRip Output via File > Preferences > Advanced > Tools > File Integrity Verifier. Note that other Advanced options may affect development and use of the playlist.

To proceed with verification, select the files to be verified. For this purpose, the Ctrl+A, ⇧ Shift+click, and Ctrl+click options do operate as Windows users might expect. Then right-click on the selected files and select Utilities > Verify integrity.

External links