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I see, so that still requires a fair bit of manual work then (especially when episodes are not ordered properly when ripped).
With bluray rips, I don't really see any way to avoid that unfortunately, unless someone else has already added the hashes for your release. Most people use it to scan their encoded releases, which will (in most cases) have already been added to AniDB by the release group. I'm a bit surprised though, that none of your rips are recognized. Have you checked the AniDB pages for your series to see if anyone uploaded hashes for bluray rips?
There seem to be Bluray entries in AniDB, but I can't tell if it's the same version. I have UK region Blurays, so maybe that's it.
But I think I'm gonna leave Shoko be and try something else
Also, if you're reencoding the files, it's extremely unlikely for your hash to match someone else's
I'm not, but I can imagine the uploaded hashes might have been compressed
If you're keeping the files as mkv, you're reencoding them.
Am I? I have no idea, I just use MakeMKV to rip the disc. No idea how else to rip the disc. I'm not doing anything else to them. No Handbrake or whatever.
You might be able to get the same hash if you did a backup of the disk in iso format. It doesn't matter though since you wouldn't be able to use that format to play anything.
All that to say that these seem to be the wrong tools for what you're actually trying to do.
Yeah, seems like it. Thanks for the explanations though.