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Old 11-20-2004, 01:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question about downloaded movie files

I have downloaded a few movies off of Torrent and need a little help.

Every now and again, I get a movie that has two separate folders: CD1 and CD2. In these folders are about twenty or so WINRAR files, all of the same size. In addition, there are some files that I have never seen before, i.e. R30, R31, R32, SVC.

When I extract one of the WINRAR files, I get a cue/bin file about 400 megs. I know what to do with this and have done so before.

Here are my questions:

1) How do I know which of the countless WINRAR files that are the same size to use?
2) The first VCD I made did not have audio, only a picture, did I use the wrong WINRAR file?
3) I prefer to deal with AVI files (I make DVD's from them), how can I make sure I am downloading a movie instead of a cue/bin setup? (the movie file title said nothing about VCD).

Any other suggestions? I use either Sonic or Nero to make my DVD's.

Oh yeah, one more question. If the downloaded movie only has a "video_ts" folder, will it work? I am worried that without the corresponding "audio_ts" folder, I will be making coasters.

Thanks in advance!
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Old 11-20-2004, 02:48 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hmmm. lots of questions

1. Winrar groups: In general, the first file will extract from the rest. So pick the .r00 file first. If not try .r01 or an unnumbered file.

2. It wasn't your winrar file- most likely you had some codec issues (a codec will "descramble" the information you have on the file) To find out what codecs you're missing, "Gspot Codec Information Appliance" is a great tool.

3. It depends on where you're getting your torrents from but often you just don't know what file type you'll be getting unless it's posted. (unless there is a way to find this out? I'm all ears)

4. I wouldn't worry about needing an "audio_ts" folder, I'm pretty sure it's all in there.
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