
In this (NAB2016) video @5:36 they talk about a software called Shotput Pro:
Windows: http://www.imagineproducts.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=33
They use that to download the footage from their camera and it CHECKS the downloaded footage for errors.
I use Sony Content Management Utility (CMU) for my Sony NXCAM, it (converts/joins), renames (by date) the footage and downloads it to my PC.
But I have no idea if CMU checks and compares the files for error after download (checksum).
I do have a synch software which can compare data on two directories, but I think that wouldn't work because the files on the camera SD card are different after CMU
has transferrred it to my PC. Right?
So how could one check if the footages are transferred fully?
Usually I transfer the footage with CMU then format the SD, but now I am thinking I must backup the SD itself too?
This Sony CMU says 'Support Checksum Archive' (no idea what they mean by that)
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/contentmanager
But that is not the version I am using this one V.2.1
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/cmu
Update:
I have just compared the SD card and the downloaded files.
Luckily CMU doesn't change the quality/file structure of the footage.
What it does change is:
Extension: from MTS to m2ts
File name: 00052.MTS to 20151010203443.m2ts (the date of recording very handy, the other software doesn't do that!)
And sometimes the total file size, when the footage is broken into two SD cards CMU joins the clips.
This will make it quite difficult for a file checking software to compare the files.
Looking forward to hearing from you guys.
VMP