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Eds
Posts: 8522
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Its not often that I find an application I find so handy I want to share it with everyone however Par N Rar is my new favorite (for this week)
Iv only just found it so forgive me if its been around forever, however I digress. Basicly it will watch a directory of your choice and its sub directory's and check the SFV file and then extract whatever is placed in it automatically. For instance, if I have a Completed folder for all my linux ISO's I download, so I make it watch that folder. When the download is done, it gets verified that its not corrupt, and then extracted to another folder (for me its called extracted, clever I know) and then Im ready to stream my linux iso to the 360. If your looking for more automation for your home media etc, check it out http://www.milow.net/public/projects |
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Midda
Posts: 1826
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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and then Im ready to stream my linux iso to the 360. What? |
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| #1 02:27pm 14/04/08 |
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Idol
Posts: 2263
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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linux iso is code for soemthing else
so basically a program that uncompresses rar files as soon as they are downloaded? but only works if the supplier has provided a sfv/md5/par check file. that could be convenient or f***ing annoying.. I dunno... last edited by Idol at 14:45:16 14/Apr/08 |
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Eds
Posts: 8524
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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No, if there is no SFV file it just extracts from what I have found :)
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Midda
Posts: 1828
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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linux iso is code for soemthing else Oh, I see now. Alt.Binz has this functionality built in. You can set it up so that it'll extract your Linux iso once the download is complete. I think there are other clients that do it too. |
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Eds
Posts: 8525
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I use uTorrent for 99% of my downloads, never used news groups before but now with the internode mirrors i need to check it out.
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groganus
Posts: 428
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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as if you wouldnt already be f***ing smart enough to get your torrent/nzb program todo this already.
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parabol
Posts: 4154
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I use HashTab for quick manual verification of single files (given an MD5 hash).
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natslovR
Posts: 1571
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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why unrar? any good media program will play things straight from the .rars, plus you can reseed on linuxscene torrent sites.
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Eds
Posts: 8526
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Because I use a 360 to stream , same with PCs, the only one I have found that does it is a Xbox 1 modded. Plus I extract to a seperate folder so I can seed for a while longer.
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Midda
Posts: 1829
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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why unrar? any good media program will play things straight from the .rars, plus you can reseed on linuxscene torrent sites. Show me a program that'll stream HD movies to a 360 or PS3 from inside a .rar file. |
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Insom
Posts: 2134
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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why do people bother seeding rars when it's already compressed video, that s***s me to no end
way to save like 2mb |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 2899
Location: Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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agreed with insom
and why always 14.3mb parts? |
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parabol
Posts: 4155
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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why do people bother seeding rars when it's already compressed video, that s***s me to no end From Wikipedia's article on Linux ISOs: A CD software release can contain up to 737 megabytes of data, which presented challenges when sending over the Internet, particularly in the late 1990s when broadband was unavailable to most home consumers. These challenges apply to an even greater extent for a single-layer DVD release, which can contain up to 4.7 GB of data. Obviously RARs are useless in a BT environment as it does its own error detection and redownloads. But the thing is, the releases aren't made for torrent distribution. last edited by parabol at 18:07:46 14/Apr/08 |
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épic™
Posts: 1728
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i use easynews and download my "linux iso's" as .avi's :P
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 2900
Location: Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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ah, thanks for the heads up parabol. much appreciated.
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natslovR
Posts: 5697
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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Show me a program that'll stream HD movies to a 360 or PS3 from inside a .rar file.I have never downloaded a HD movie in RARs, even sites specialising in HD don't rar them. Once you've broken 8.5GB like with a Blu-Ray or HDDVD full rip then I don't think the 50MB linux iso scene rules apply. |
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