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Posted by countrygrl43 on 10-28-2007 05:46 PM:

day on fire

Really want to watch this movie, but r 46 is corrupt, how do I fix it?

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Posted by motaba on 10-29-2007 02:35 AM:

there are a number of ways but the quickest work around with out having to search the net for the complete rar is too..

delete r.46

copy and paste r.45 so that you have r.45 + copy of r.45 in the list of rars.

now rename "copy of r.45" to r.46, making sure that it has the same string as all the other rar files.

this will now extract but the downside is that you get a duplicate scene in the movie - usually its only for a brief moment.


Posted by wanksock on 10-29-2007 02:46 PM:

thats a ridiculous suggestion.

go and re-download r46 from another source. itll only be on 1 site that its broken, find another site.


Posted by vanzans on 10-29-2007 05:15 PM:

Absurd suggestion from motaba. You can re download r.46 on its own from certain places or certain apps...I'd tell you how but I think I might get hammered by the mods for it?


Posted by countrygrl43 on 10-29-2007 05:29 PM:

Thanks for all the suggestions, dummy me forgot to download the whole rar, thats why it wasnt working, someone had disconnected my NOMP before it finished

thanks for the reply's
countrygrl43


Posted by Neversoft on 10-30-2007 05:43 AM:

Always check the archive with an SFV checker anyway but a better suggestion to Motaba's, if you ever do have the problem that you simply CAN'T get another copy of the corrupt rar is to double-click it to open it in Winrar then extract with the "keep broken files" box ticked... At least that way it extracts as much of the screwed data as it possibly can instead of replacing the entire chunk with copied data from another rar. If you're lucky it would only be a few bytes out so the resulting "glitch" is barely noticeable.


Motaba, you might want to read the above as well

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Posted by motaba on 10-31-2007 07:58 AM:

FUCK ME !!!
give a little suggestion and its "lube motaba up and aim for penetration !"

I'd just like to say that none of you other bright sparks (other than neversoft) actually gave a decent fucking answer, and as i clearly stated, "the quickest work around without having to search the net " it merely gets you out of a tight spot in a hurry.

as for "keep broken files" even with that ticked sometimes winrar
still tells me to fuck off.

without further adieu, I tip my hat, nod to the ladies, let off a roaring great fart, and slowly exit the room.


Posted by Jay Are on 11-08-2007 04:56 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Neversoft
Always check the archive with an SFV checker anyway but a better suggestion to Motaba's, if you ever do have the problem that you simply CAN'T get another copy of the corrupt rar is to double-click it to open it in Winrar then extract with the "keep broken files" box ticked... At least that way it extracts as much of the screwed data as it possibly can instead of replacing the entire chunk with copied data from another rar. If you're lucky it would only be a few bytes out so the resulting "glitch" is barely noticeable.


Motaba, you might want to read the above as well



after that, open with vlc and it will repair the broken avi.


i know this sounds stupid, but why can't you just make a copy of r.45, rename to r.46 and run quickpar? did the rars not come with pars?

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Posted by takwhori on 11-08-2007 10:50 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Jay Are
after that, open with vlc and it will repair the broken avi.


i know this sounds stupid, but why can't you just make a copy of r.45, rename to r.46 and run quickpar? did the rars not come with pars?




Why would you have to make a copy and rename if you had pars?

You would just run quickpar and it would repair 46.


Posted by Neversoft on 11-08-2007 09:32 PM:

^Speaking from personal experience I reckon that's optimistic at best. I realise that pars *should* be able to fix a corrupt file but has anybody actually ever fucking managed it? I nearly always end up re-downloading the shitting file.

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Posted by Vampire on 11-08-2007 11:42 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Neversoft
I realise that pars *should* be able to fix a corrupt file but has anybody actually ever fucking managed it?

Yeah, all the time - I'm with Giganews but still get one or two bad files out of every 10 downloads and use pars to successfully repair. I've even tested deleting an entire file and using pars to recreate.


Posted by Jay Are on 11-09-2007 01:46 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Vampire
Yeah, all the time - I'm with Giganews but still get one or two bad files out of every 10 downloads and use pars to successfully repair. I've even tested deleting an entire file and using pars to recreate.



yeah i've had great success when repairing. i can see what he's saying though; there have been instances where the pars failed and i did have to re-dl again.


edit:: zooter is right about that one. if there aren't enough blocks, you can't repair. gotta love that smiley!

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Posted by ZootedLooter on 11-09-2007 02:18 AM:

the only time ive had problems with pars are when there arent enough due to fucked completions on usenet...ive repaired more than one missing rar at times with no noticeable gaps

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Posted by Neversoft on 11-09-2007 03:16 PM:

I'm not too familiar with Pars, blocks and how they work so I'll accept what you're saying... It DID say something about not enough blocks or similar in QuickPAR. My point remains though... Pars have let me down more often than they have worked.

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Posted by takwhori on 11-09-2007 05:22 PM:

::ModEdit: Let's not link that site m'kay::~L


Posted by monty23 on 11-09-2007 07:48 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Neversoft
I'm not too familiar with Pars, blocks and how they work so I'll accept what you're saying... It DID say something about not enough blocks or similar in QuickPAR. My point remains though... Pars have let me down more often than they have worked.


Let you down in what respect?

I only ask as i have never, ever had any problems.

If a file has missing rars and has a par set it has repaired the corrupted file 100% of the time.

Do you mean you have problems during playback of the extracted file?

Just wondering


Posted by ZootedLooter on 11-09-2007 09:42 PM:

also if you dont have enough pars...go back to the incomplete rar and join sections then dl....this will give you a few more blocks ...usually enough to finish the set

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Posted by Jay Are on 11-10-2007 05:55 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Neversoft
I'm not too familiar with Pars, blocks and how they work so I'll accept what you're saying... It DID say something about not enough blocks or similar in QuickPAR. My point remains though... Pars have let me down more often than they have worked.



its freakin magic mayne... actually it's an interesting concept - all it does is create a parity set of blocks that can be used to rebuild missing or corrupt data. the best comparison i can think of would have to be a RAID setup. using parity (with or without striping), you can rebuild lost information using an automated process.

while rebuilding, the rar in question is copied (or created if not already present) and renamed with a .1 extension. i have had it fail the recovery and leave the .1 file in my directory, and when you try to repair again, it renames the file .2 and so on. the times it didn't work for me, there were enough blocks, but i got to .13 before i finally just dled the rar again.

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