Burning .r00 .r01 .r02.... files

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  1. synn412

    synn412 Member

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    I uploaded a movie from a disc a friend gave me and when I copied the files over, they ended up as an endless list of .r00 .r01 .r02.....to .r93 I was wondering how would I go about burning these files. They're in winrar format and there doesn't seem to be a way for me to burn them. I've checked the rest of the forums about this and I didn't find anything. The file was also mentioned as a DVD replica. Thanks.
     
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    Hey
    Have you click on any of the .r##. If not click the .r00 and see what comes up.
     
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    I get a .img file. One in each .r## file. Don't tell me I have to burn each individual .img file. Or can I burn them all on one CD? But wouldn't that seperate the movie into hundres of little clips?
     
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    You've got to extract the .rar archive into one image file.

    Right click the first file and choose the 'extract to....' option.

    You should end up with 1 large .img file.
     
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    Wow. This whole extracting thing is taking a very long time. I think each file is about 4,700,205,056 bytes. And there are about 93 rar file archives. Is that gigs or megs? I'm not sure.
     

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