| 22 Jan 2008 07:14 am |
GUESTO Guest | what a bunch of rude bastards to a normal question! just help the poor guy.
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| 26 Jan 2008 01:20 am |
the boog Guest | STOP YOUR DOWNLOAD AND RESTART IT ...FU*KING SIMPLE ..WHATS THE PROBLEM HERE
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| 26 Jan 2008 07:55 am |
big dave Guest | who you calling a poof?
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| 04 Feb 2008 02:30 pm |
Bastardson Guest | For a start, showing hidden filetypes is the FIRST thing you do when you first start using XP, so if the people trying this haven’t done it already I don’t blame them for not knowing how to open these files.
The truth is there is no file extention to hide! If they can see the .bc! extention already, what the hell are you telling them to show? They can already SEE the unknown filetype!
Truth is, you probably have downloaded a crap torrent. Probably anime or something like that.
As soon as I finished downloading about 10 GB of DBZ and saw they had the .bc! filetype extention I deleted them all, they’re trash...incompleted bad torrents.
Go find another torrent.
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| 05 Feb 2008 03:46 pm |
Entree Rep: 0 Joined: 05 Feb 2008 Posts: 3 OFFLINE | need help opening a AVI file and sometimes it says that it needs to be in a video_TS file what is that
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| 12 Feb 2008 01:20 am |
jccpc Guest | And, it’s actually NOT that simple, dude112212. Not that anyone will query this thread again since it has no activity for about a year.
When I open a xxx.xx.bc! file sometimes it plays, and sometimes it doesn’t. It all depends on the status of the specific file from the batch you are DL’ing I think. For instance, if the first part of the file is complete, so that VLC can analyze the header, etc, it will start. If there are missing sections of the file, it will error and stop playing. No harm no foul. In BitLord you can click on files in the bottom window pane and it should show you the entire package or group of files you are DL’ing and you should be able to watch ones that are at 100% when others aren’t complete i.e. all files are not renamed to .avi for instance.
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| 19 Feb 2008 10:14 am |
moffatt Guest | i just did the “UNCHECK- hide extensions for known file types” and i opened the program with vlc media player and it worked fine so.. just do what he said and you should be ok 
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| 21 Feb 2008 04:55 pm |
Entree Rep: 0 Joined: 21 Feb 2008 Posts: 1 OFFLINE | I’ve downloaded a movie and it is a 100 % though i can’t see it on neither on divx or windows media player. it say that it has no video track,and the type of file is avi.bc how do i see the movie so that i can burn it on a disc? If someone knows how please help.
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| 26 Feb 2008 07:19 am |
B_j0k3r0 Guest | THIS WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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For example you downloaded movie:
The Assassination of Jesse James.Eng.DvDrip.DivX-LTT
Okey good, open the folder where the file avi.bc is..
go to: tools > folder options > view (tab) > (UNCHECK) Hide extentions for known filetypes
Now the file name will be:
The Assassination of Jesse James.Eng.DvDrip.DivX-LTT.avi.bc!
Just right click on it and choose rename, delete everything after avi (from MOVIE.avi.bc! to only MOVIE.avi)
OPEN THE FILE AND IT WORKS! I SWEAR IT DOES
GOOD LUCK! HAVE FUN!
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| 26 Feb 2008 01:16 pm |
poormansdvd Guest | just rename the .bc! extionsion to correct extionsion
i.e file name movie.avi.bc!
new file name movie.avi
windows xp users
open windows explorer
tools
folder options
view
scroll down to where you see
hide extions for know file types and make sure its unchecked
clickk ok
now find files with the .bc!
and delete the .bc! part of it
it will ask you if your sure changing ext blah blah blah
click ok
you have to do it for every file if the torrent has .rar.bc!
delete all .bc!
ready to play or unzip
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| 06 Mar 2008 12:54 am |
tallica Guest | whoa, “COMMENT”, way to be real aggro!
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| 08 Mar 2008 06:54 pm |
Anbumedic Guest | katana wrote:
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
Katana is correct. A .bc file is a unfinished bit torrent download, if you want to rid yourself of a .bc finish the download and it will most likely disappear.
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| 12 Mar 2008 07:53 pm |
TechnoPsycho87Guest Guest | your all dumb i going to enjoy this moment for a sec...lol
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| 12 Mar 2008 08:00 pm |
TechnoPsycho87Guest Guest | k, here we go. first if the task is still in bitcomet you just click restart. if not like with me where everything is gone but the bc! file. first find the EXACT torrent that the incomplete file came from. next move the bc! file to your desktop and out of the download location for your program. next run the torrent to restart the download. now watch the download location and once the bc! file comes back stop the download and quit bitcomet. now make sure your files dont auto start when bitcomet loads or your incomplete torrent is gone forever. now replace the now new bc! with the incomplete one
now reload bitcomet. now it will still say 0.0% complete. now for my genius that will make me the torrent god..lol. right clcik the task and click “manual hash check” when the % done where the progress for download is 100% click start and there. i just saved your multi gb torrent (me as the example). hope you all enjoy. if this has been said already, i am sorry as i wasnt in the mood to read all 10 pages.
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| 17 Mar 2008 06:45 pm |
phumza Guest | im terribly stuck! cant play this funny BC! file
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| 18 Apr 2008 02:33 pm |
Duhhhhh Guest | just right click, open with, vlc it works just fine. It did for me at least.
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| 20 Apr 2008 03:50 pm |
SteveB Guest | Yeah, my .exe file, WHICH IS 100% DOWNLOADED, is the filetype .bc!.
I can’t rename it because .bc! isn’t part of the name. It’s simply the filetype.
I can’t change the filetype, and the file has been fully downloaded.
IT IS NOT AN INCOMPLETE DOWNLOAD. A lot of people aren’t getting this through their skulls.
It happens to me with several downloads. Usually when the download is some kind of application.
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| 24 Apr 2008 10:29 am |
balabak Guest | suck to all question. you all ask the same question...
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| 27 Apr 2008 12:12 pm |
zerza Guest | No Bitcomet is just junkware. I renamed the files, and they still dont work.
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| 08 May 2008 07:29 am |
marakara Guest | Hi people
I read all the topic before I started writing this. Here is my problem:
Downloaded a film - 100% complete that’s what it says in bitcomet.
Went to the folder - the files are still *.bc! files.
I renamed them to *.avi files.
The players do not play them.
I can play them through Bitcomet though and have seen the WHOLE film without errors!
Why does this happen and how can I fix it?
Thanks
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