Thanks for the infos!
And "yes": My PHP/Python examples were not related to FFmpeg, but this
discovery led me to become curious how FFmpeg does it - and therefore
ask this question :)
Will read the Giorgio-Thread and maybe return with reproducible
(commandline + uncut console output) questio
Am Do., 7. Nov. 2019 um 00:09 Uhr schrieb Carl Eugen Hoyos :
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> Am Mi., 6. Nov. 2019 um 23:40 Uhr schrieb Peter B. :
>
> > Hashing for fixity and transfer-checking seems to be quite a bottleneck
> > for archiving big video/film files for archiving.
> >
> > Therefore I was considering if using "sim
Carl Eugen Hoyos (12019-11-07):
> There is an email with a script to compare the implementation's speeds,
> I don't know when it was sent to the development mailing list though.
If you mean tools/crypto_bench.c, it was not only sent to the list but
applied.
Regards,
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Nicolas George
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Am Mi., 6. Nov. 2019 um 23:40 Uhr schrieb Peter B. :
> Hashing for fixity and transfer-checking seems to be quite a bottleneck
> for archiving big video/film files for archiving.
>
> Therefore I was considering if using "simpler" algorithms (like CRC
> instead of SHA256) could speed up the process
Hi everyone!
Hashing for fixity and transfer-checking seems to be quite a bottleneck
for archiving big video/film files for archiving.
Therefore I was considering if using "simpler" algorithms (like CRC
instead of SHA256) could speed up the process.
I was surprised that e.g. MD5 vs CRC in Pyt