7Unit - I'll third that, but I have a problem....txt
Optional <none@none.net> wrote in
news:28p8oa90820pqltd8r9g28qj2c94r995po@4ax.com:
> On Thu, 18 Jun 2015 20:41:12 -0500, "who, me?" <nospam@dont.bother>
> wrote:
>
>>I'm stuck in the world of dialup and using Xnews. That means that it
>>usually takes about three weeks of letting my computer d/l a movie at
>>night, even for the most compressed format. If someone posts a dvd
>>image, it takes about 5 weeks to d/l.
>>
>>Since my usenet server keeps postings for nearly a year, that isn't
>>usually a problem, until I ran across your posts with all the file
>>parts under a single header. Xnews only recalls which part it finished
>>one time per thread, so the third time I start the d/l, Xnews starts
>>the d/l from the first part again. This has prevented me from being
>>able to D/L any of the posts that put an entire movie under a single
>>thread. For all practical purposes, I can't D/L anything that has more
>>than about 150 MBytes per thread. If someone could suggest a news
>>reader that is more capable fo remembering where it last stopped the
>>D/L, instead of where it FIRST stopped the D/L, I would appreciate the
>>help.
>>
>>regards,
>>Joe
>
>
> This will do what you want.
> You can stop the download "at any time" and it will pickup where you
> stopped.
> The free version will work just fine for you on dialup.
>
>
> http://www.techsono.com/usenet/supernzb
>
>
> Super-NZB is an NZB-file downloader for Windows and Mac OS X. It will
> open your NZB files, download from your Usenet server, and
> automatically run PAR and RAR to extract the files
>
> Direct download link.
> Super NZB for Windows XP & up
> http://www.techsono.com/supernzbwin/SuperNZB-Setup.exe
>
>
> Where to get NZB files.
> http://www.binsearch.info/browse.php?bg=alt.binaries.multimedia.scifi
>
an extra idea for 7unit:
Learn how to use an archiver such as WinRar! Break it up into chunks
(like everyone else does) This makes the download size smaller and easier
for the majority of us that have download caps to be able to download
your files.
I realize you are new to this (relatively speaking) so please don't take
this as trolling but as informative advice. Par files can easier replace
a few RAR files than an complete MP4 file of over 1 gig size.
RE: an extra idea for 7unit:
Maybe if you had bothered to read my reply to Joe rather than somebody elses you would be aware of the fact that I'm fully versed in the use of RaR files aswell as Zip files, you would also be aware of why I don't wrap them up.
7Unit.
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