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How to play avi.001 extensions file

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01 Jul 2009 08:08 am
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unimould
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I have recently downloaded a video which i extracted using win rar. it gave me avi.001 files going all the way to avi.007. each has about 100 MB. I can play the first avi.001 file, but its only about 19 min long. how do i play the other files? i have VCL player but it cant play the files.
thanks

Last edited 01 Jul 2009 08:10 am by unimould

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01 Jul 2009 10:41 am
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you need to join them. maybe select all and R click to see your options?

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01 Jul 2009 09:36 pm
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sanjun
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burn them to a dvd to play on your dvd player


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01 Jul 2009 10:35 pm
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hitman47
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You need to extract the new output files with winrar again.

Some uploaders multi-pack their releases. I too find it annoying.

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01 Jul 2009 11:38 pm
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Jun Baldemor
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I downloaded Transformers2-Revenge of the Fallen[2009][Eng]DvDrip.wmv. It does not play. How can I play it?

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03 Jul 2009 06:50 am
Death_666
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Jun Baldemor,

If I were you, I’d delete that file and try to find an official release.

The .wmv container is rarely used by legit users anymore, and is heavily avoided by people that download a lot of torrents. They know that .WMV allows for DRM and several annoyances.

.avi and .mkv are the containers of today.

I personally use the matroska (.mkv) container as it’s very useful. Allows for chapters, subtitles, multiple audio and video sources. It’s perfect. No need to have more than 1 file anymore. IE, subtitles in one file, then audio/video in the other. You can always extract or remove the subtitles later, and they’re rarely if ever hard-coded (Hard-coded means that they’re burned into the film itself [so no way to remove them])

Try extratorrent, I hear they’re decent. That movie is available there.

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03 Jul 2009 09:41 am
carrot
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Use HJSplit to rejoin

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