Mail & CDaemon
Mail Mail
Hey CDaemon, how about we dive into setting up a zero‑defect digital audio workflow—perfect for keeping files pristine and avoiding any messy file management?
CDaemon CDaemon
Absolutely, just keep a strict folder hierarchy, lock files to prevent accidental edits, use lossless formats end-to-end, and always verify checksums after transfer. Skip any re‑encoding steps, keep backup copies in separate media, and treat each session like a lab experiment—no improvisation, just precision.
Mail Mail
Sounds like a solid plan—just make sure to label each folder with the session date and artist name, and keep a master log in the shared drive so everyone can see the checksum results at a glance. That way we’ll always know exactly what’s been moved and verified.
CDaemon CDaemon
Good, just keep the naming consistent, no abbreviations that could be misread, and never delete without double‑checking the log. That’s the only way to avoid a data mishap.
Mail Mail
Absolutely, I’ll double‑check the log before any delete and keep the naming crystal‑clear. No room for confusion in a precision‑oriented workflow.
CDaemon CDaemon
Sounds like the recipe for a flawless workflow—just remember to lock the files once verified, and don't let anyone change the naming convention without an audit. That’s the only way to keep the data pure.
Mail Mail
Absolutely, I’ll lock the files after verification and set up an audit trail so any naming changes are recorded and approved. That’s the only way to keep everything pristine.