in the dialog open with, change it to divx, and it instantly works. I just did it!



in the dialog open with, change it to divx, and it instantly works. I just did it!
open the file with divx and it works!
sryuuza wrote: 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!!!
Thanks, it worked.
using a program called “Winrar” you can do cool things, you can see and change file extensions easily with it
alert wrote: i copied the copy xxx.avi.bc! xxx.avi .but it did not work..
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i used isobuster to open it and was fine.
give a try. even if it is truncated, u get whatever is there!!!
enjoy
i still is havin a problem
I thought there was an option in most torrent clients to turn the extension off
so have a look under the options
COMMENT wrote: 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
this one worked for me ![]()
Yes, lately, I’ve also found that BitLord files downloud quickly to 89.9%, then they download no more, leaving an incomplete, .bc! file ext. I have not, yet, found a way to salvage & play the incomplete download.
that doesen’t work, u can apply and u can rename it (delete the .bc!) but it wont open it
COMMENT wrote: 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
lol! this is wat I would do...if u cant do this...ur a nooblet....
I was wondering if there is anyway to convert them? Because I have a video I’ve been downloading that’s got to 99.1% and stopped, so hence isn’t an avi file, but an avi.bc! file. It opens in DivX and just a bit of the end credits is missing so it’s pretty much done. Is there anyway to convert it to a working avi, because Windows won’t let me change the format =[
yeh i hav a avi.bc file im am using bitlord, but lately i am having trouble with wat i download the torrent once it is full download it is not always wat it says it is i hav tried VLC and it doesnt work, any more programs i could try?
sorry to say VLC is not working in alot of cases plz post a new program sum1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THERES SOMETHING REALLY GETTING ME PISSED!
According to bitcomet its 100% downloaded.
But it still has that stupid .bc anything i could do to stop. Because i wana burn my dvds. but cant because of that stupid .bc plz help
Mike shawn- you cant open a file because it is in bc! format. Perhaps if you read even one of the above posts you would know what you are talking about
ppl...... the reason renaming the file doesnt work is coz u dont have the first part of the avi file..... bit comet doesnt download the file in order... it just takes random packets....the incomplete file can be played anywhere... real, vlc, mpc..... thing is unless u dont have the first part of the avi file... the file will not be recognised.... when ur completion is only 30%.... the chances of u already havin the first parts is very slim..... but 80% above means that u’ll most likely have the beginning.... so u are able to play the file.... but since the 20% hasnt yet been downloaded... the movie wil jerk or run into loops when it encounters the parts that hasnt yet been downloaded.....
still cant figure out y this is so... hard to understand
.bc files are INCOMPLETE files people. You can’t open them!
Guys, if you wanna remove fast the .bc! extension you can do it with total commander relay fast...
This beside:
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
- the only think is that i still can’t view the file with or without .bc! extension ...
- i’ll keep trying and i’ll be back
I tried opening video file with extension avi. Its not opening & says that “The file may be formatted with an unsupported codec”