Hey all.. I have a folder with files called xpdvd-xxxxx-ntsc-dvdr.001 xpdvd-xxxxx-ntsc-dvdr.002 xpdvd-xxxxx-ntsc-dvdr.003 And so on and so on.... The first one has the Internet explorer logo, the second one has a Windows Media player logo and the thrid one has a generic file logo like the file is not recognized.. I'm trying to join this into a DVD format that I can play on my PS2 or any DVD player and I am wondering what I need to use in order to get it so I can play it on my PS2 or DVD player. Can anyone help me? Cheers and Thanks
they look like winrar files, try googling for winrar and download that, winrar files are a sort of zip file..then you'll need to extract the contents of the zipfiles
Nope, not rar files. I have winrar and it doesen't notice the files as something I can unrar or unzip.... These files are for a DVD movie and I need to join them into a format that can be recognized as a DVD movie in my PS2 or any DVD player. FYI, there are 96 of the files and when I open each one with media Player, they play their clip of the film. It looks like someone took the DVD and divided it into 96 diferent files. My problem is I don't know what to use to join it to make it a readable DVD. Any thoughts?
THE PERSON PROBABLY USE HJ SPLIT FILE TO MINIMIZE ONE LARGE FILE INTO SEVERAL SMALLER FILES. YOU CAN USE HJ JOIN FILE TO JOIN THEM BACK TO TOGETHER. YOU CAN DOWNLOAD IT FROM HERE http://www.freebyte.com/download/hj-join.zip YOU CAN CHECK OUT THERE OTHER PROGRAMS HERE http://www.freebyte.com/hjsplit/#hjjoin
Thanks for the tip Miser but I tried to use the Join32.exe but it flashed up the command prompt and nothing else. Do you use it with XP?
The program will join all .001, .002, etc files which reside in the same directory. You must place all files you are joining including the join32.exe in the same directory if join 32 does not work try join16.exe
you can also try hj split to join the files back together you can download it here http://freebyte.swmirror.com/hjsplit.zip you can also use this guide to help you http://www.freebyte.com/hjsplit/manual/documents/5.html
@miser... thats the first time i have seen a downloaded movie split up like that,thanks for the link here is a winrar guide,just in case http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/207335
i found on a number of occasions from my favourite download site for films, that some movies were broken down into maybe 20 14mb files. Is that what your seeing AKULA203?? I've not tried to burn these as one file, so is this how its done miser? you use a program to join each file into one whole? Are you sure that its not divided into 20 or so winRar files?