Butler
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If your downloading a torrent which includes multiple movie files, how can you view any of them before the whole download has completed?
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Robbo
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skip the other in the download so it only concentrates on downloading that file... ie does it quikcer :S
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Russ
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use utorrent..
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ssj_kakarot
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dont think you can, torrents download in a totally strage way its not like part 1,2,3 ect in order, its like part 34, 18,19,24 of a file.
so you cant view the file till its 100%, could be talking crap though never really looked into it that much.
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by ssj_kakarot
dont think you can, torrents download in a totally strage way its not like part 1,2,3 ect in order, its like part 34, 18,19,24 of a file.
so you cant view the file till its 100%, could be talking crap though never really looked into it that much.
u can with utorrent
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Jules
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If it downloads them as .rar files you can rename them to .vob and play in PowerDVD - it doesn't always work, about a 50/50 chance.
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by Jules
If it downloads them as .rar files you can rename them to .vob and play in PowerDVD - it doesn't always work, about a 50/50 chance.
why would that work lol, rar's are packed vob isnt
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Robin
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what to i need to do to view a .daa file?
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Jules
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
quote: Originally posted by Jules
If it downloads them as .rar files you can rename them to .vob and play in PowerDVD - it doesn't always work, about a 50/50 chance.
why would that work lol, rar's are packed vob isnt
OK don't believe me, I've only been doing it for the past couple of years....
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ssj_kakarot
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.rar's can be any thing you put in the archive aint they.
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Cavey
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With azureus as well you can choose which particular file you wanna download within a bunch of them
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John
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That will be working with rar because a vob is already compressed as mpeg2.
If the rar doesn't compress it much more certain programs will probably be able to pick out the video information from the little bit of rar information.
Torrents work like that so the bits that people are wanting the most are the bits that everybody is sharing so it gets to everybody much faster.
It's not random.
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by Jules
quote: Originally posted by Russ
quote: Originally posted by Jules
If it downloads them as .rar files you can rename them to .vob and play in PowerDVD - it doesn't always work, about a 50/50 chance.
why would that work lol, rar's are packed vob isnt
OK don't believe me, I've only been doing it for the past couple of years....
if it was just 1 file, not like 25rars for 1 avi then i suppose it may work
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Bart
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
what to i need to do to view a .daa file?
power iso
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