:Having a mismatch is OK. It basically relates to how some files are padded in order to allow AES encryption/decryption to work. Files not aligned to 16 bytes are padded with 0x00 bytes until this is achieved, and then encryption is done. However, the size stated in the TMD relates to the 'useful', before padded size. Having a mismatch simply means that TMD vs actual size differs, which is quite common. | :Having a mismatch is OK. It basically relates to how some files are padded in order to allow AES encryption/decryption to work. Files not aligned to 16 bytes are padded with 0x00 bytes until this is achieved, and then encryption is done. However, the size stated in the TMD relates to the 'useful', before padded size. Having a mismatch simply means that TMD vs actual size differs, which is quite common. |