Kirk,
I'm not sure I made myself understood so I try again.
I want to know that it's safe to format my CFs after having everything backed up to hard drives and DVDs after a shoot.
This is my workflow...
1. I ingest the files with PM, to my harddrive and open the contact sheet.
2. I burn a dvd full of raw-files from within PM.
3. I make a backup copy of that dvd.
4. I need a way to control (verify) that all the files on my second dvd are ok and have not been corrupted in any way. This way I can be sure that all the files on the hard drive and the two DVDs are OK.
Just trusting the "verifying disk" that starts after the burning sequence, doesn't feel all that safe. Because it doesn't verify that the files are OK but rather that the data written to the dvd is the same as the one on the HD.
But what if the data from the HD is corrupt to begin with, then the "verifying disk" is only telling me that I have two corrupt DVDs and corrupt files on my HD.
Except I don't know this, because the software didn't tell me that the files were bad from the start.
So my question is:
Can I load the second DVD into PM and be sure that all the raw files are OK if PM is able to render a contact sheet from them?
Or is this only telling me that the JPEG-preview inside the raw file is OK.
I'm not sure if I'm making sense here or not...
Maybe the only thing that I should ask is:
Are all the raw files OK if PM is able to render a contact sheet from them?
Or is this only telling me that the JPEG-preview inside the raw file is OK?
Is there a way to check this other than opening every single file in a raw converter?
Sorry for this possibly confusing post...