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Hubchy (ablank.field@nothing.com) 2009/10/06 02:32

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On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 01:00:53 -0400, Free Agent <freeagent@nospam.com>
wrote:

>On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 10:51:00 +1300, Hubchy <ablank.field@nothing.com>
>wrote:
>
>>Interesting that all the 'Naked' Rars are missing the Rar file
>>extension. However I was able to add the Rar extension and the files
>>then looked  ok - I was able to open one and could see the file
>>contents displayed.
>
>This is one of those 1 file posts that assembles with quickpar.  Just
>check auto repair and quickpar puts together the file and repairs (if
>necessary) at the same time.  Usually you only see these with avi file
>divx posts.
>
>Free Agent
>
>Unfortunately Othila isn't using the video_ts folder scheme and is
>just making more work for herself and then the d/l'r  in having to iso
>and uniso the thing.  I doubt many here burn post from iso's without
>checking them out from a video_ts folder.
>
I agree. Why ISO a DVD? While I love to get a full untouched item I
still like to fiddle a bit to remove genuinely extraneous material
rather than burn straight to disc. In any case, I, like I suspect
others, will want to compress the item so that it will fit on a 4.7 G.
disc rather than putting it on to  more expensive double-layered
media. This entails work on the material before burning using certain
tools.

Hubchy

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