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NEED HELP! Extracting Bit comet/torrent files. I just downloaded a couple of movies (ong-bak
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Re: NEED HELP! Extracting torrent files...
What do you mean by Extract? I personally use Azureus as my bit torrent prog. Once I download the .torrent file, I drag and drop it into Azureus and it begins downloading to a specified folder. Then when I'm done, I look in the folder and the file (movie in this case) is there. Does Bit Comet do something different (assuming this is the program you're using)? Or are the movies saved as a certain type of file that you need to extract from?
I've had a few files that were compressed (can't recall what they were saved as). What are the file extensions of the files you downloaded? |
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Re: Re: NEED HELP! Extracting torrent files...
No some just don't don't open... I think there corrupt...
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Re: NEED HELP! Extracting torrent files...
I don't understand what the problem is. What format are the files you downloaded in? .rar? .zip? Do they open, but they just don't extract? They should give you an error message if they don't extract.
You need to be a little more specific.
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