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"MMC" wrote in news:751lf.56841$1l6.17617
@tornado.tampabay.rr.com: Larry, How do you download and use these files? MMC You need four pieces of software..... I use Xnews from http://xnews.newsguy.com as the download client because it has a nice Q field where I can que up all the pieces of all the files I want then simply walk away and let Xnews do the work on tens of thousands of message files. Xnews will download, decode any encoding scheme, assemble the group of messages that make up a piece and store it in whatever download directory you tell it to. You mark all the various pieces on Xnews' nicely-compiled file list. It automatically threads (collapsed) all messages of a part, say a single .rar file into one line on the list. You simply click the Q field in that line and a que number is installed for that line. You click and drag down the Q field to select all the rar and par files for the movie you want. After you've marked one, click the blue rubix cube in the middle of the lower edge of the newsgroup panel and a window will pop up for you to select where all these files should be stored on your disk...in a SEPARATE directory from where your movies are actually stored, please! You continue to mark more movies until you bottom out the list...today. You can mark more files while it's downloading, no problem. The numbers just get updated ok. Ok, we've gotten all the .rar parts and all the .par parts for "The Movie" on the MOVIE DOWNLOAD directory. We'll need two more pieces of software to, first, check the rar files with the par files for parity accuracy, automatically CORRECTING any errors, even supplying missing whole parts if there are enough par files present. The software for that is freeware called "Quickpar" from: http://www.quickpar.org.uk/ Install it in the usual manner...run the .exe file and follow the instructions. Ok, all the rar pieces (or in another case the numbered pieces like .001, ..002, .003 which I'll describe in a minute) have been parchecked and automatically fixed by Quickpar for this movie. Now we'll need another proprietary software called WinRAR from http://www.rarlabs.com/ that's shareware to read all the pieces, uncompress them by a lot, assemble all these uncompressed rar files and store the REAL movie on you MOVIE directory to watch. (It's really easy to do all this in a few minutes after you get the swing of it.) Download and install WinRAR. You can pay for it later. This is proprietary and the finest file splitter, well worth the pittance it costs....about 2 movie tickets in our scenario..(c; Once Winrar is installed, it assigns itself to handle all the rar files and files numbered .r01, .r02, .r03 from the old version of the encoder. To automatically combine all these rar parts into the movie file, just doubleclick on your Windows Explorer on file with the ending "part01.rar" or ".r01" on the end of it. DO NOT BE ALARMED NOTHING HAPPENS INSTANTLY! Before Winrar pops up the interface screen, it gets basic information from the first rar file telling it what SHOULD be there and does a thorough test before it boots the windows window looking for you. This can take 30 seconds to a minute on these huge movie files. Just wait. Ok the Winrar window pops up and you see the file in the file list you clicked, now what? Click on JUST THAT FILE....nothing else. This keeps you from tryin to decode some asshole's virus someone may have attached. It happens VERY infrequently as these posters are very proud to post what they post. It's a regular hacker competition to see who has the best copy of some movie the theatres won't get until 3 weeks from now. So, click and highlight just that ONE file with the .mpg or .avi or .dat (VCD wrapper) that's the movie. Some movies come with several other small files for chapters and subtitles! ALL these extra parts are optional and up to you. I like subtitles if they are available. Subtitle files have extension .sub and the chapter files have .idx extensions on them. It's ok to get them, too. Some .subs are separate rar files on the server you'll have to decode with winrar separately. It's up to the poster how he splits them. Now that you've highlighted the filename in Winrar's file window, click the EXTRACT button and a directory tree selection menu should popup. (On some complex winrar sets, a window will pop up asking you if you want the whole set or just the file you've highlighted. There may be HIDDEN FILES so, being a paranoid that has served me well, I tell it just the file(s) I've selected to make sure.) Be SURE to select your MOVIE directory, not the root directory or desktop or some place crazy so you have to search all over for the movie. You can set an option to open a default location in Winrar. Click OK and Winrar will create a watchable movie file with an extension like .avi (almost universally DivX format movies now), .mpg (almost universally VCD or SVCD format, now, which is Video CD or Super Video CD), or .wmv/wma in Windoze Media format. DO NOT DECODE OR RUN ANY ..BAT, .COM, .EXE, .VBS or any kind of RUNABLE files! If you see a runable file in the winrar window when it boots up....DELETE IT AND FORGET THIS MOVIE AS IT MAY BE JUST A VIRUS/TROJAN INSTALLER. **** happens.... Oh, oh....we tried to watch the movie and it wouldn't play with any standard player on our computer.....nuts! The movies are in DivX or VCD formats that BillyDOS, in cooperation with his movie and music friends, does not include in Windoze to try to prevent you from seeing them. Isn't that nice after you've given him $300? The cure is a new player that's free from some really smart French engineering students in Paris, called VLC (Videolan Client), which comes with its OWN codecs that'll play most anything on the planet....so good the MPAA lawyers are all over them to try to block them or bankrupt them. VLC player is available as freeware from: http://www.videolan.org/ Click the "Download Now for Windows 9.0MB" to go to the download page. VLC is a great little movie player that's gotten even better with 400 hackers making improvements to it across the planet. It comes as an auto-install ..exe file. Download and run it to install VLC, very simply. When VLC asks if you want it to be the default player, say YES and it automates it running all the movies and music it can run. After you've gotten it installed, simply point your mouse in Windows Explorer at the new movie and doubleclick. VLC will boot and start your movie. Right click on the movie, itself, and pick FULL SCREEN to put VLC in TV mode. There are a LOT of controls in VLC to play with. The docs are also for downloading on their webpage. Your movie runs....sounds crappy on those cheap PC speakers....so get some cables and HOOK THE PC TO THE BIG STEREO! In the boat, I recommend buying the PC an FM transmitter module so you can listen to the movie on the boat's nice installed stereo system from whereever the laptop is running the movie....laid back in the cockpit, libation in hand.... Oh, look at that guy MMC 2 slips over! Is that "Master and Commander" playing on his notebook through the cockpit stereo speakers?? COOL! For those boring dock parties, just boot up a good concert or chick flick and watch those beautiful girls from down the dock slip quietly into your boat to watch...(c;....making all this decoding WELL worth the effort! I can see, already, you're running out of hard drive space. You'll need permanent storage on DVD+R for archive and I recommend a Maxtor 300GB external hard drive to plug into the notebook's USB2 port for online movie storage....hundreds of movies and thousands of MP3 music files in one box on the boat. Works great, and you can just take the hard drive to someone else's party and run VLC on their computer. On DVD's you get SIX DivX movies on a single DVD if they were encoded, as most are, to fit on a single CDR..733MB. The higher res DivX movies, you get 3 on a DVD, usually split in two to store on cheap CDRs by the poster. You can also get a gazillion MP3 music files from Usenet with Xnews more directly! You don't need Winrar or Quickpar for MP3 files. They are simply split in Usenet to overcome usenet's 10000 lines/message limits on some servers. If you point to a song, which will show up on a single line in Xnews' list (collapsed), Xnews will deocde the MP3 directly to a playable MP3 file as it wasn't compressed with Winrar, just split and posted. Those newsgroups start with alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.(genre here). Whatever type of music you like, Usenet has a group for it.... I have 21,000,000 MP3 files collected over about 12 years. Party music?...shuffled? No problem. Need an MP3 catalog program to organize them? MP3 Catalog Pro from: http://www.wizetech.com/amc/ These Russians have the finest MP3 catalog program on the planet...Blazingly fast, even on HUGE directories with 10000 MP3 files in them! All others just suck by comparison. "Have you got 'My Love's Gone' or any music by the Platters?", she asks in a husky voice. You click the search in AMC and type in Platters. A new window pops up showing her the 329 Platters songs scattered across your 300GB hard drive in 28 directories. "Oh, I want to hear that one.", she says smiling at you and pointing those lovely fingers at your screen. You click and drag it into Winamp's playlist under the song that's playing, now. "It will play next.", you reassure her slipping your arm casually around here waist ready to dance her night away. Great program...(c; Life is GOOD...... |
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