You know how you have insurance on your house? or your car? And how you'll (if you're lucky) never have to use it? Well some people do have to use it, and when it's needed it sure is handy. Such is the case with RAW file verification during ingest.
I recently shot a wedding and downloaded 7 8GB cards simultaneously using Delkin Imagerouters and PM. There was no indication of errors during the ingest. I scanned through the images in PM, and again saw no indication of errors. However, when it came time to actually render the raw files, I had about 15% of the files corrupted beyond recognition. The files on the cards themselves were absolutely fine, but something happened to them during ingest.
After I verified that the files on the cards were in fact OK, I began to troubleshoot and eventually discovered that I had some RAM go bad, above 7GB. I am assuming that PM was using this address space during ingest, and the good data was read into bad ram, corrupting the file somehow...and then this corrupted file was written to the disk.
If some form of CRC or something had been done in the PM ingest, this would have been caught immediately, instead of a few days later. I have the luxury of not needing my cards in back-to-back shoots, but if I had, I would have been screwed quite badly.
So the problem was bad RAM, but the bigger problem IMHO is that PM has no way to verify a file that it is ingesting. Sure would be nice if this kind of insurance was there, though. I sure could have used it.
...Mike