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How to open avi.bc! file?

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[Quote] #21
04 Dec 2005 11:33 am
batra123
Guest

So: copy xxx.avi.bc! xxx.avi [enter]

are there spaces between “copy” and “xxx.avi.bc!" and between “xxx.avi.bc!" and “xxx.avi”?


[Quote] #22
04 Dec 2005 08:05 pm
Nath
Guest

yes u type in exactly this say the file is called abc this is wat yuou would type in command prompt or wat eva copy abc.avi.bc! abc.avi and then i should work i woudl recomend you putting the file your trying to convert or open to put it in your c drive and in command prompt befiore typing anything type cd then hit enter to go in to your c drive then type abc.avi....... and so on

[Quote] #23
08 Dec 2005 12:29 pm
langavoni
Guest

This one worked for me. I was able to change the avi.bc format to .avi format, but not able to play it.

if going to cmd doesnt work for you guys.

Open any folder - select tools - go to folder options - select view -uncheck file extension....



then you should be able to change the extension....


i can’t assure you that this will make your video play even with VLC....

[Quote] #24
08 Dec 2005 12:32 pm
langavoni
Guest

what seepie was suggesting is nothing but to unhide the extesion from dos prompt.

Please follow about post to change the extension using windows metod.


thanks

[Quote] #25
09 Dec 2005 04:34 pm
yasiridrees
Guest

plz anybody can tell me how i can open avi.bc! file

[Quote] #26
10 Dec 2005 06:23 pm
Nath
Guest

dude read wat ppl have said onece u do that u can open it in windows open ur eyes and u might find out how

[Quote] #27
13 Dec 2005 03:33 am
jonnyjonjon
Guest

does this command promp switch alloe for it to be opened in movie maker???

[Quote] #28
28 Dec 2005 01:28 am
MR.PARTIES
Guest

well...guys i’ve got a avi.bc file and it’s incomplete...i just tried to open with DivX ...it appears a lines in the vedio and wont work with media player ...?

[Quote] #29
05 Jan 2006 09:17 pm
carplord
Guest

and if the bitlord file is an flac file an there is no bc behind?
sample:02-AudioTrack 02.flac
its an unfinished bitlord file
i can play it whith vlc
buth can i convert it to mp3 or wav or somthing?

thank you for your help

[Quote] #30
09 Feb 2006 06:26 pm
76986743
Guest

OK, i’m not a newbie to windows. I can assure you however that something fishy is going on here....

I have all the codecs I could ever possibly need, and since about a week ago ALL my torrent downloads have been incomplete. There are no comments on the torrent files because this is clearly not a file issue...it is an issue with my torrent application.

Changing the extension to .avi is of no use in my case because i get data redundancies which mean I still can’t get the file to work.

If anyone can shed some light....

[Quote] #31
04 Mar 2006 04:19 pm
Sami Sidhik
Guest

another guest wrote: No, it’s a bit torrent file. Just delete the bc! bit and open it in your player - it’s likely to be in divx format so you’ll need that codec...



Hi..im new at this..but how do i delete the .bc! part?...I tried right clicking the file — > properties..and on the general tab...wrote .avi...but when i try to open it...it still shows its a avi.bc! file..can anyone help please..appreciate it

Sami

[Quote] #32
06 Mar 2006 01:17 pm
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katana
Wannabe

bc! after a bitorrent file means it is incomplete
you can try changing it as much as you like,but it won’t work until you compltee the download

[Quote] #33
10 Mar 2006 12:42 pm
wilsonmark
Guest

Please do you know how to open avi.bc! file? please help out assap.

[Quote] #34
21 Mar 2006 04:05 am
sryuuza
Guest

FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!!! go to

tools > folder options > view (tab) > Hide extentions for known filetypes (uncheck)

I know this is a old topic... but couldn’t one person here tell him to show the filetypes!!!

[Quote] #35
04 Apr 2006 02:02 pm
doga
Guest

try using the DivX player from www.divx.com

[Quote] #36
20 Apr 2006 08:53 pm
Kickn
Guest

I have had the same problem and to no extent I went to divx.com and the player that you download wont work I dont know why but it doesn’t. I also tried opening my avi.bc file and it tells me it’s not a valid format. also I have two files for one movie and when I try to convert them into one it tells me they are not valid either. if any one has a suggestion I’m free to listen

[Quote] #37
03 May 2006 04:57 pm
COMMENT
Guest

1.GO to any folder in your computer (for instance MY computer)
2. Click on Tools
3. Click on Folder Options
4. Click on the View Tab
5. UNCHECK - Hide extensions for known file types
6. Click Apply to all folders

now the file should show up with the .bc extension at the end... JUST RIGHT CLICK AND HIT RENAME THEN DELETE THE .BC

[Quote] #38
10 May 2006 04:45 pm
INDIAN
Guest

GREAT YOUR HELP IS APPRECIATED.IT IS WORKING.

[Quote] #39
15 May 2006 07:53 am
Thorab
Guest

i have done what you guys sad me to do, but the file doesn’t work in vlc or any players!
why isn’t it working?

[Quote] #40
22 May 2006 05:15 am
chandana
Guest

yes its working by coping to .avi form .avi.bc! ,
Thanks alot.

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