On Mon, 02 Feb 2015 01:56:50 -0600, Wink Wink Nudge Nudge
<Wink@Nudgenot.com> wrote:
>On Sun, 01 Feb 2015 18:58:33 -0600, Old Geek
><eldergeekenator@gmail.com> wrote:
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>snip.....
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>>HJSplit, in and of itself, does not have that feature.
>>You can, however, split the file with HJSplit THEN run quickpar
>>against the split parts. That will allow for repair of the parts just
>>as it does if you split with rar and run quickpar on them.
>>
>>EG.
>
>Running quickpar on the parts restores only the parts. Running
>quickpar on the whole, then spliting it, allows for both the use of
>recovery pars and reassemblly without a intermediate step (no
>downloader needs to have hjsplit). Downloaders only need to have
>quickpar. The shear ease for downloaders is what broke my lifetime
>habit of winrar. As with yenc, an earth change in habit.
>
>Having said that, I am a fish swiming up stream.
>
>WwNn
Yes, that should work. You can completely remove HJSplit from the
process and jusr use quickpar to create the splits and pars in 1
operation. Quickpar will then join the parts for you and the
downloader still only needs quickpar.
http://www.slyck.com/Newsgroups_Guide_Posting
I use rars because they are the traditional method in this group.
Marty, the group creator, guided me this way.
In the end, the best way is what works for the poster...
EG.
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