If you perform a regular scan of CHDs without chdman, the contents are not decompressed and hashed, which is expected. However, if chdman is later added the previously scanned CHDs are not verified.
This should instead behave like a Level 1 (headers only) scan of a zip archive and then moving to a Level 2 (regular) scan. In the case of archives, RomVault properly decompresses and hashes the archive contents during the regular scan if upgrading from a headers only scan.
johnsanc
2 years ago
If you perform a regular scan of CHDs without chdman, the contents are not decompressed and hashed, which is expected. However, if chdman is later added the previously scanned CHDs are not verified.
This should instead behave like a Level 1 (headers only) scan of a zip archive and then moving to a Level 2 (regular) scan. In the case of archives, RomVault properly decompresses and hashes the archive contents during the regular scan if upgrading from a headers only scan.