Slimedog, have you ever come across this video?:
http://www.dmm.co.jp/digital/videoa/-/detail/=/cid=javd013/
lease:
http://www.dmm.co.jp/digital/videoa/-/detail/=/cid=javd013/
lease:
This is by far THE best thread on this forum, thanks !erfectplan:
Code:[B][I]FAX-188:[/I][/B] [ATTACH]276123[/ATTACH] http://rapidshare.com/files/371785763/FAX-188.wmv.001 http://rapidshare.com/files/371793277/FAX-188.wmv.002 http://rapidshare.com/files/371801443/FAX-188.wmv.003 http://rapidshare.com/files/371810055/FAX-188.wmv.004 http://rapidshare.com/files/371819453/FAX-188.wmv.005 http://rapidshare.com/files/371828961/FAX-188.wmv.006 http://rapidshare.com/files/371839232/FAX-188.wmv.007 http://rapidshare.com/files/371849821/FAX-188.wmv.008 http://rapidshare.com/files/371861559/FAX-188.wmv.009 http://rapidshare.com/files/371871723/FAX-188.wmv.010 http://rapidshare.com/files/371881364/FAX-188.wmv.011 http://rapidshare.com/files/371891551/FAX-188.wmv.012
I'm not sure what 'seek-able' means. I could pick from RS with out any problems. So far as I can tell, the download works fine. (Or am I missing something...?)
Ahh - yes, I get this all the time with video's I've downloaded and then put together. Yes, sometimes it is caused if one of the files (in a group, except for the last) are not of equal size in that something happened during the Split.
But many other times, I find it is a weird codec issue. (I see it esp. with WMV files)
What I do is use a program like AVS to covert the video to a different (or the same) codec (kind of like a re-building of the file). Then if the file fails to convert using AVS I then know the problem is with video and not the codec.
Good luck! :sadomaso:
Ahh - yes, I get this all the time with video's I've downloaded and then put together. Yes, sometimes it is caused if one of the files (in a group, except for the last) are not of equal size in that something happened during the Split.
But many other times, I find it is a weird codec issue. (I see it esp. with WMV files)
What I do is use a program like AVS to covert the video to a different (or the same) codec (kind of like a re-building of the file). Then if the file fails to convert using AVS I then know the problem is with video and not the codec.
Good luck! :sadomaso:
What I mean is you are unable to skip to different parts of the video. Like from the start to the middle. Doing so just resets back to the beginning. I have had this happen before and it was caused by one of the videos not downloading correctly, but all the video parts are the same 100MB size and the last part is 40ish mb.