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An offload is only complete when it can be verified.
Thatโs why Limecraft 2026.3 adds ASC MHL generation directly during ingest and offload. The verification report travels with the media, allowing every stakeholder in the chain to independently validate file integrity using any MHL-compatible tool.
Behind the scenes, verification works by processing all files in a transfer through a checksum algorithm, reducing an entire folder structure to a unique digital fingerprint. The result is stored in an MHL or PDF report and can be revalidated at any point in the workflow.
Why it matters? Because production media is often irreplaceable. Verification helps detect corruption, incomplete transfers, or unwanted changes before they become expensive problems.
Limecraft Edge now also supports selectable checksum algorithms. Alongside MD5, productions can use xxHash64 and xxHash3 64-bit for faster verification performance on high-volume shoots โ while maintaining interoperability across systems and vendors through standardized MHL reporting.
And for teams that require strict data integrity policies: verification can be made mandatory as part of the offload workflow.
๐ Jonna and Maarten walk you through it in the video.
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