Only some. Other corrupt files pass the database rebuild with no
problems. We seem to get corrupted render files most often, and
every so often have to do the "Flinstone Sort" of moving media
files out of their folders, then putting half back in. If the
sequence plays, move half the remaining in, etc., etc., until we
get down to the one or two offending bits. It /would/ be nice if
there were software to turn loose on the media folders that would
find all problems.
Tim Selander
Tokyo, Japan
On 8/28/11 6:10 AM, jeffsengpiehl wrote:
> You can do this as well, trash your media databases- the rebuild should flag corrupt media
>
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