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Re: What program should I use for uniting files I downloaded?
Posted by Kadaitcha Man on January 26th, 2005


Peter, <sorry@nospam.com>, the petulant, forty-second rate cat, and porno
film camera operator, buzzed:


Where is 'here', you fucktard cuntbubble?






Posted by Peter on January 26th, 2005


Kadaitcha Man <nospam@fuck-off-and-die.com> wrote in
news:318826ee8a9e410ab0ac2924c701a1f3@you.subsidis ed-cum-stained-
fatso.or
g:

my original post was this --->
//I've decoded some files that were on here and I've used winrar
//and rzjoin but it says "...unexpected end blahblah" and it deletes the
//created file. Can't I extract files without having a .CRC file?
//(I think that's what it's called right? the file that contains the
//information about split files) anyways.. does anybody know what
//program
//should I use for them? thanks for reading =)
//
//
//oh also, there are some files I don't understand what they are for.
//this is one of the file's name --> 'oni3ds-dgr.vol000+01.PAR2'
//and it goes on like that till it goes to this file
//---> 'oni3ds-dgr.vol141+66.PAR2'
//What are those for?


I asked a little question, politely.
and that's the best answer you can give me you fuckhead?
before you call me a fucktard cuntbubble, why don't you take a good look
at yourself in the mirror? or better yet, your mother? you son of a
bitch

Posted by Kadaitcha Man on January 26th, 2005


Peter, <sorry@nospam.com>, the run-of-the-mill, lap-jointed hotel
receptionist, and usher and door attendant, effused:

Yes, but where is 'here', you fucktard cuntbubble?






Posted by Kutloze Scheefgepoepte on January 26th, 2005


"Peter" <sorry@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:Xns95EADEEC88C4Peter@64.59.144.76
LOL Good one; Give it to 'im some more!! Go on!!

--
You ain't Dutch if you've been conned.



Posted by Kutloze Scheefgepoepte on January 26th, 2005


"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam@fuck-off-and-die.com> wrote in message
news:c0b4bed9e80741058867d3f82d29c2e6@you.paralyti c-poor-spirited-minnow.net
Politely now, like the OP, ok.

--
You ain't Dutch if you've been conned.



Posted by andy on January 26th, 2005



"Kutloze Scheefgepoepte" <Almost-like-a-rat-up@fuckin-drain-pipe.sa.oz>
wrote in message news:35p713F4nugdaU1@individual.net...

FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT!



Posted by Kutloze Scheefgepoepte on January 26th, 2005


"andy" <andy@ajchard.co.uk> wrote in message
news:41f76997$0$26023$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk
Kick the cunt in the head while you've got 'im in a headlock on the deck.

--
You ain't Dutch if you've been conned.
<pmsl>



Posted by Gloria Goitre on January 26th, 2005


"Peter" <sorry@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:Xns95EADEEC88C4Peter@64.59.144.76
Go on, kick him in the cunt!!!

--
Glorious Goitre



Posted by Kadaitcha Man on January 26th, 2005


andy, <andy@ajchard.co.uk>, the indistinguishable, sleazy kidney, and
employee contracted to do nothing for a year, writhed:

Where?






Posted by Kadaitcha Man on January 26th, 2005


Gloria Goitre, <gloria@my-shit-dont-stink.com>, the goddamned, puzzled bush
booger, and supplier or maker of clothing and equipment for drag queens,
made public:

Plainly he is more than a fucktard cuntbubble. Without a doubt, he is a
lying cunt. The "I've decoded..." part of what he claims to be his original
post is found in news:Xns95EAA4DDC983Peter@64.59.144.76

The "oh also" bit is to be found in news:Xns95EAAFA61A06Peter@64.59.144.76

Not only does the fuckwit read his own posts, he replies to them also.






Posted by Aquila Deus on January 26th, 2005


The cannibal Kadaitcha Mummy screamed like a little girl:
copy DESTINATION_FILE SOURCE_FILE_1+SOURCE_FILE_2+SOURCE_FILE_3+...

You lost, silly panzon :-)


Posted by andy on January 26th, 2005



"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam@fuck-off-and-die.com> wrote in message
news:526e045c40154de09ece22884f87dce7@you.insincer e-self-winding-fuddy-duddy.net...
Just there ---->



Posted by Gloria Goitre on January 26th, 2005


"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam@fuck-off-and-die.com> wrote in message
news:6cb0d3f4e67f4111bb143fb1e5f1a1c5@you.comatose -sexless-rat.net
So he does.

The fucker's on a wind up:

"still don't really know what to do with these files...
Thanks for the help though =)
can you explain briefly what to do?"

--
Glorious Goitre



Posted by Kadaitcha Man on January 26th, 2005


Gloria Goitre, <gloria@my-shit-dont-stink.com>, the drooping, inbred
frogfish, and church officer who attends the magistrates and justices at
court for the purpose of extracting bribes, puked:

The briefest reply he got was...

"In order to take full advantage of PAR2 files posted on UseNet, it is
important to configure your newsreader to permit you to download incomplete
files. PAR2 is still useable if your newsreader does not permit this, but
you will need to download a greater quantity of PAR2 files than you would
otherwise and repair will take considerably longer as a result.
Reconstructing a whole file with PAR2 will always take longer than PAR1
would. Repairing a damaged file using PAR2 will very probably take less time
than PAR1 would take to reconstruct it.

Should PAR2 files be downloaded before, after or at the same time as data
files?
It is normally best to download files in the same order that they are
uploaded. This will reduce the chance of individual files expiring before
your newsreader makes the attempt to fetch them.

As with PAR 1.0, posters should normally post the very small PAR2 file
before the data files, and the other PAR2 files (which actually contain
recovery data) after the data files. If the poster has posted all of the
PAR2 files before the data files instead of after them and your newsservice
has a very low retention time, then make sure that you download ALL of the
PAR2 files first to avoid any possibility that they might expire before you
discover than you need them.

You should always download the smallest PAR2 file first (the one called
"filename.ext.par2") since you can use this to verify the other files that
you download. This works in exactly the same was as the small .PAR file for
PAR 1.0. If you want to, whilst the other files are being downloaded you can
use the Monitor function to scan them as soon as they finish downloading.

What should you download when you can see that there are incomplete files
before you start?
As always with PAR2, it is important to queue ALL incomplete files to be
downloaded in addition to the complete ones. This will maximise the amount
of good data available to QuickPar which will in turn reduce the amount of
time that it takes to repair.

You may then wish to estimate how much recovery data you need to download
and queue enough PAR2 files for download at the same time.

Providing that the poster has set the PAR2 block size equal to the article
posting size, then you should be able to get an accurate estimate of what
you need simply by adding up the total number of missing articles. NB
however that if the uploader has not matched the article size to the block
size they used to create the PAR2 files, you might require up to two times
as many recovery blocks as there are lost articles.

Once you know how many recovery blocks you need you can work out which PAR2
files to queue for download. See the answer to the next question for details
of how to work out which PAR2 files to download to obtain a specific amount
of recovery data.

If the posted PAR2 files have enough recovery blocks, then repair should be
possible.

QuickPar says I need NNN recovery blocks, what should I download?
NB A "Recovery Block" and a "Recovery File" are NOT the same thing. If you
are told you need 20 recovery blocks, then that does not mean you need to
download 20 PAR2 files.

PAR2 files normally contain more than 1 recovery block and the sizes of the
PAR2 files vary in a way that makes it possible to download a combination
that exactly matches the number of recovery blocks that you require.

PAR2 files have names that take the following form:

filename.ext.volFFF+NNN.par2

The number NNN tells you exactly how many recovery blocks are contained
within the PAR2 file. An example of a set of PAR2 files would be:

filename.ext.vol000+01.par2
filename.ext.vol001+02.par2
filename.ext.vol003+04.par2
filename.ext.vol007+08.par2
filename.ext.vol015+15.par2
filename.ext.vol030+28.par2
filename.ext.vol058+40.par2
filename.ext.vol098+40.par2
filename.ext.vol138+40.par2

If you were told that you needed 60 recovery blocks, you could either
download two of the "+40" files (giving you 20 more blocks than you need),
or one "+40" file and the "+28" file (giving you 8 more blocks than you
need), or even one "+40" the "+15", "+04", and "+01" files (giving you
exactly 60 recovery blocks).

What to do if you have downloaded all incomplete files and all available
PAR2 files but you are told you still need more recovery blocks
As with PAR 1.0, when this happens you can either ask for individual article
fills, whole file reposts, or extra recovery blocks. It is recommended that
you ask for more PAR2 files to be posted.

It is extremely important when asking for additional PAR2 files that you
specify exactly how many Recovery Blocks you need. If all you say is
something like "please post 2 more PAR2 files" then the uploader won't know
how many Recovery Blocks to post.

It is recommended that when making your request that (in addition to
specifying how many more recovery blocks you need), you should include a
comment confirming that you have downloaded all available incomplete files
and PAR2 files. You may wish to state how many blocks were missing from the
incomplete files. Posters are more likely to go to the trouble of posting
extra PAR2 files if they are sure that you have already made every effort to
make full use of what has already been posted.

When does using PAR 2.0 beat PAR 1.0?
Using PAR2 files beats PAR1 files under any of the following circumstances:

1.. When an apparently complete file has been downloaded that turns out to
be damaged. With PAR 1.0 you must download an extra PAR file, but with PAR
2.0 you need only download a small PAR2 file.
2.. When a large number of files are incomplete. With PAR 1.0 there are
unlikely to be enough PAR files available to enable the incomplete files to
be fully reconstructed. With PAR 2.0 you would download all of the
incomplete files plus a small quantity of PAR2 files with which the
incompletes would be repaired instead.
3.. When the posted files are of a varied sizes and one of the smaller
files is missing or incomplete. With PAR 1.0 you must download a PAR file
that is as large as the largest of the files posted. With PAR 2.0 you only
need to download PAR2 files equivalent to the size of the small file (for a
complete reconstruction) or less for a repair"

Actually, he got the URL to the briefest reply...

http://www.quickpar.org.uk/DownloadingGuide.htm

Same thing, really.






Posted by Gloria Goitre on January 26th, 2005


"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam@fuck-off-and-die.com> wrote in message

It bamboozled him due only to his lack of knowledge then, and took it out on
you. Ungrateful tard he is.

--
Glorious Goitre



Posted by Kadaitcha Man on January 26th, 2005


Gloria Goitre, <gloria@my-shit-dont-stink.com>, the brainless, small-time
bastard, and carpet beater, ruminated:

<shrug>

Par for the course when fuckwits are faced with the idea that they are
fuckwits.







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