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 Posted by Greg Farr on 08/29/07 06:32 
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 00:28:54 -0400, "AMUN" <spamblocker@bell.net> 
wrote: 
 
> 
>"Greg Farr" <gregfarr@comcast.net> wrote in message  
>news:ils9d3dmm1naetr3t9n6ej3f5g8dftqu8b@4ax.com... 
>> On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 11:30:40 -0400, "AMUN" <spamblocker@bell.net> 
>> wrote: 
>> 
> 
>>>>>>>>>>--Alan 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> I'm sorry, it's just that I seem to be alone as a film fan around 
>>>>>>>>> here; 
>>>>>>>>> http://winmxworld.com/extras/mxcentral.winmxworld.com/index.html?contact.html 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>You're not the only film fan around here Greg but you may be the only 
>>>>>>>>one 
>>>>>>>>who would consider using WinMX to download a film? I certainly 
>>>>>>>>wouldn't. 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>(kim) 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Which one do you use, is it superior? 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>eMule, BitTorrent or Usenet, all have better resistance to file 
>>>>>>corruption. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>On a big file like a movie that's crucial. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>(kim) 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Which is easiest? 
>>>> 
>>>> eMule (eDonkey2000) is most similar to WinMX and the best option for 
>>>> finding obscure video titles. It's also the slowest. 
>>>> 
>>>>> Are they equal in speed, I have broadband. 
>>>> 
>>>> Usenet is fastest. It will always download at maximum speed but is the 
>>>> most complicated to use. There is also a limit on how long a particular 
>>>> title can be stored on a newsserver. BitTorrent lies somewhere between  
>>>> the 
>>>> two in terms of speed, availability and ease of use. Checkout the guides 
>>>> at Slyck.com to compare the advantages and disadvantages of different  
>>>> file 
>>>> sharing apps: http://www.slyck.com/guides.php 
>>>> 
>>>>> I don't 
>>>>> get a lot of corrupt files, just found one tho, that stops playing 
>>>>> half way thru  and I'd like to try & fix it by changing to mpeg or 
>>>>> something. Do you know how to do a repair job. It's a rare film, 
>>>>> otherwise, I'd just d/l it again. 
>>>> 
>>>> There are programs which can make corrupted avi files playable again but 
>>>> I've never used one as picture quality is all important for me. 
>>>> 
>>>> (kim) 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>>There are a few of those programs floating around on the various P2P's 
>>>Or places like download.com 
>>>one is ASF AVI RM MPEG WSM repair. 
>>>(hey, I didn't name it) 
>>> 
>>>However most of these "fixer" programs I have tried merely crop out the 
>>>corrupted sections, so you end up with missing content. 
>>>And it's not unusual to lose 99% of the file, but if the file is 
>>>irreplaceable it may still be a valid/last chance option. 
>>> 
>>>However as with all working programs on P2P beware malware and viruses. 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I got the one with the weird name, we'll see. 
>> Thanks for help. 
>> 
>> Greg 
> 
>These may be given's but. 
>#1. copy the file, and fix the copy in case it totally F's it up (it  
>happens). 
>#2. if it does have major gap, don't share it, or at least add (partial  
>file) or similar warning to the file name. 
>#3, try the same file (copy) with several "fixers", some handle different  
>problems better than others.  
> 
 
Too late, as it's running now on the thorough part. All good ideas 
tho, I do that with artwork all the time, cause once in a while, Boom! 
and then there's the crying. Thanks 
 
Greg 
http://gregsplace.50megs.com 
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1
 
  
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