Re: Ping Group...Question...Help please??? |
Well, I'll be jiggered! |
Fauntleroy (at@at.at) |
2004/05/09 17:03 |
On Sun, 09 May 2004 19:34:38 GMT soc <soc@posteee.wheee> wrote:
>In message <Xns94E48EA54387DBackBack@216.40.28.72>, backBack
><backBack@back.net> wrote:
>
>>FLO <clown@clone> wrote in
>>news:409e19c8$0$39188$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com:
>>
>>> northernboy's@home.com wrote in news:D8onc.15077316$Of.2514487
>>> @news.easynews.com:
>>>
>>>> Can somebody please explain to me how to view .ntx movies?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any assistance provided!!
>>>>
>>>> Northernboy
>>>>
>>>
>>> ntx is the same as yEnc encoding - you have to "decode" the files
>>> insread of simple download ...
>>>
>>
>>Still, after the files have been decoded and joined together, your reply
>>does not say how to actually READ the file.
>>
>>Myself, together with Northernboy, is expecting more precisions from you
>>on thet matter,
>>
>>With thanks,
>>
>>backBack
>
>It would appear that this vid was yEncoded using Yenc32. Then it was
>split, and UUEncoded by the autoposter before being uploaded.
>
>If this is what happened, then you would have to decode the combined
>.ntx file using Yenc32 (www.yenc32.com). Your newsreader will have
>already decoded the UUE layer when you saved the parts to disk.
>
>I have no idea why it was posted like this, and I didn't download it
>either. This is just my best guess as to what happened.
>
>soc NP-f38
It's quite easy.
Go to http://www.yenc32.com/download.php and download yEnc32 v1.0.6.
Install it on your computer.
Join the parts of your "<movie>.mpg.ntx" the way you always join
parts.
Start yEnc 32 and choose 'File / Decode'
Load your "<movie>.mpg.ntx";
chose your destination folder;
click 'OK'.
Now your movie will be saved as a plain MPG to the chosen folder and
you can view it.
I hope this helps.
Fauntleroy.
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