DVD with files .nfo and .r00, .r01 and so on...

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DVD with files .nfo and .r00, .r01 and so on...

Postby Gildas » 16 Apr 2006 10:01

I got a DVD with this kind of files: The first is .nfo then I got 92 files from .r00 to .r91...This is a DVD I can only read with VLC. How can I extract Video to make a DVD to read on a DVD player ? Which application I have to use for this ?
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Postby krmathis » 16 Apr 2006 12:27

This really sound like a pirate copied DVD! :twisted:

Ayway, the hint is "rar"

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Postby Gildas » 17 Apr 2006 23:54

It s not really a pirate, cause it's an old western with Clint Eastwwod, i saw at the cinema years ago and I already recorded on TV in VHS... Why should I pay a DVD now ? Yes i got it with a torrent..

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Postby SimonTheSoundMan » 30 Apr 2006 14:33

It s not really a pirate, cause it's an old western with Clint Eastwwod, i saw at the cinema years ago and I already recorded on TV in VHS... Why should I pay a DVD now ? Yes i got it with a torrent..
That doesn't matter. It's still an illegal copy.

It's thew same for music, it's still illegal to download the music, even if you own it on CD. I live in the UK, where the law is your only allowed one copy and it has to come off the original. The DMCA which is in the USA is similar.

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Postby Guest » 02 May 2006 06:02

In any case, the .nfo file is just a text file and the .r** files are segmented rar archives, which you can open using (gasp!) Stuffit!


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