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From: Herb Thymebaum <Herb@GardinersGrove.com>
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.multimedia.vintage-film
Subject: Re: Song of the South 35mm Technicolor scan NTSC DVD 02 files - "Song.of.the.South.35mm.NTSC.DVD.nfo" yEnc <<<winrar5 required
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2015 09:11:13 +0100, none@given wrote:
>On 11 Jan 2015 11:36:31 GMT, "fred-bloggs"
><fred-bloggs@hahahotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 09 Jan 2015 23:53:15 GMT, uncle@remus.com (uncleremus) wrote
>
>>Split with winrar v5, incompatible with previous versions of winrar or
>>7zip.
>>
>>Why? It's not as if compression is required, just splitting.
>
>Utter rubbish. I'm using WinRar 5.20 and the posts unarchived
>perfectly without the slightest hesitation or difficulty. As usual.
>
>The problem is your computer, not WinRar.
>
>Try downloading the parts and unarchiving them MANUALLY and not
>relying on Agent to do the work for you.
Actually, Agent 8 worked just fine on the RAR extraction, all of it
'hands off', as a matter of fact. (The repair and extract feature is
new with version 8; not present in earlier Agent versions). When I
found the files in my extraction folder the next morning - not RAR's
yet to be extracted, but the actual TS folders - it slipped my mind
that I hadn't actually done it manually (after years of doing so as a
matter of (necessary) habit.
That said, I gather WinRAR 5.x employs the new codec, which is likely
why your extraction worked normally, while users of earlier versions
did not.
Herb Thymebaum
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