Joe,
If you're looking for an open source tool that will work on both Mac OS and
Windows, I recommend Fixity, developed by AVPreserve <
https://www.avpreserve.com/tools/fixity/>. There's also both a user guide
and tutorial video for it. Fixity is particularly well suited for this is
that it can bo
Sure, understood. You can write scripts with simple guis, e.g. that's easy to
do in Python in most OSes. Or you can put a web front-end on it. Or if you have
a macro function in whatever system you use for storing your digital assets,
that may work.
I bet if you find a local dev and say "make
That is why I emphasized "user-friendliness” unfortunately once you get into
doing scripting, no matter how simple, people have no interest. I typically use
scripting as well for running checksums but this isn’t an option for others. I
know there are several checksum/hashsum apps out there and
This question gave me deja vu! Here's what I said 11 years ago in reply
to a related question:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mcn-l@mcn.edu/msg08999.html
I don't know if perl would be the right language, or is mdb is the right
way to keep the results, but this job is so easy to do with simple
sc