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Collecting ideas for a free, perfect hashing tool

Reply #25
huh, maybe it is not mentioned above 'basic testing cmd version', but still something isn't it ?
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Reply #27
What a pitty that sn0wman hasn't released his project yet. In the meantime here's another hint for all you guys searching like me:

You can use mp3tag (www.mp3tag.de) and create an individual export function using %_md5audio% to calculate an MD5-Hash of the audio part of the files only. There should also be a way to get this hash into a tag field if desired using mp3tag. The program is extremely flexible. I am using these audio hashes to check whether to files with different tags and filenames contain the same audio (duplicate search).

Collecting ideas for a free, perfect hashing tool

Reply #28
My personal favourite algorithm is sha512. will never run out in the history of the world, collisions are unlikely, and it's damn fast.
err... i'm not using windows any more ;)

Collecting ideas for a free, perfect hashing tool

Reply #29
tell me in the meantime please, what md5 (svf etc) programs are you using mostly. i need to know their logs' format.

Collecting ideas for a free, perfect hashing tool

Reply #30
FSUM (command line) and QuickSFV (Explorer context menu).
I'm on a horse.

Collecting ideas for a free, perfect hashing tool

Reply #31
the ability to calculate a hash of audio files that applies only to the audio part.

I second that. mp3Tag (http://www.mp3tag.de/en/)  is able to do that. Also, maybe you could base your tool on md5summer (http://www.md5summer.org/). It's small program I like, but it hasn't been updated for quite some time.
--alt-presets are there for a reason! These other switches DO NOT work better than it, trust me on this.
LAME + Joint Stereo doesn't destroy 'Stereo'

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Reply #32
It's small program


you are so right. i have looked on md5summer, it is small indeed. and thats why it takes me so long with audiohash, cause it is not small.i keep on working. believe me, the final result should be worth waiting. except for the ones who are waiting for linux version ;(.

still waiting for some exotics log formats !

Collecting ideas for a free, perfect hashing tool

Reply #33
Sad to see this never get released. That's why things are released incrementally, so when you finally call it quits the work isn't lost.

I kind of expected this from the start. Would've been Nice.

 

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Reply #34
How long are you coming with your utility?