Hi, for a project I am working on, I need to identify what disc is in the drive. Simple, right? Well, despite being vastly different, they all share the exact same volume label. I tried identifying based on the MD5 of VIDEO_TS.IFO file but this reports wildly inconsistently amongst identical discs. anyone got any ideas?
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Not sure whether it helps, but iirc. https://github.com/beandog/dvd_info uses libdvdread and can report the 'disc ID'.
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You did not say if these are burned disks or commercial disks.
ImgBurn gives information.
Nero CDSpeed or Nero InfoTool might.
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Maybe this one:
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these are commercial CSS encrypted disks that although contain wildly different contents, all have the same label
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You could calculate the hash of the smallest vob file (> 0) and use that as id.
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