How can this be?

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  1. ewddy48

    ewddy48 Regular member

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    I converted an .rar file to 2 AVI files (cd1,cd2) It took me 24 hours to download this movie and the files are both about 700,000 and it says video clip and it's only 2.59 minutes each that doesn't even play. How can the files be so big and take so long to download and they are only video clips ?? What did I do wrong? Files that big have to be more than just clips don't they.
     
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    It is posible that the files could be in Xvid format which is MPEG4 which you might not have the drivers installed to play those files.

    You said you converted the rar files I guess what your saying is that you extracted them from the winrar files? and they made 2 folders CD1 and CD2? with AVI files in them.

    Its somtimes hard to bebale to help somone when you dont have the files infront of you to figure out whats going on.
     
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    like larry said its really hard to tell without more info. if they are xvid, avi, or divx u will need the right drivers or software. if they are iso ( bin-que) there is software for that too. when u find out what the files are u can do a search. at google or here at ad. there is one other one called ogg. all these files require drivers and software. seek and ye shall find. if not, write back.
     
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    "You said you converted the rar files I guess what your saying is that you extracted them from the WinRAR files? and they made 2 folders CD1 and CD2? with AVI files in them."

    Yes this is what I am saying.below is the one file as an example

    Transporter.2.2005.TC.XviD-Invasion.CD1.avi.avi..706,608KB Video clip.
    O have a XviDPlayer with all codecs and Windows Media player10 also.

     

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