I also scanned my family holiday video collection and found 3 corrupt files that I've since restored from a backup which was handy to find out. It took about a minute to build the video queue to scan so be patient if you're scanning even larger libraries. I scanned over 2000 video files in my library and the program pointed out 16 legitimately corrupt files that I'll now need to re-download. Not trying to spam you with a tool I built but I just realised a way to quickly health check your libraries on Windows, macOS and Linux which some of you may find really useful. No need to give execution rights to scripts on Linux and macOS anymore. Now no problems with special characters in Windows source paths. Still working on Windows special character issue.Įdit4( 13:27 UTC+0): Special character issue has been resolved on Windows while in the process making installation on macOS and Linux much easier. Unlimited amount of workers can now be spawned. Just select a folder and click 'Health check'. % and accented characters and Japanese text).Įdit3: Tool updated to 2.0.2 to include 'Health check' button. macOS and Linux seem fine after a few tests I did with special characters (e.g. Trying to resolve this ASAPĮdit2: Seems the issue is just on Windows due to CMD having trouble reading the characters properly. Edit1: As I mentioned in the linked comment, there seem to be some issues when file names have weird characters in (e.g.
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