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Re: How to join files of The Barbarian (1933)??? UseNetServer.com
keyser soze (soze@nowhere.com) 2015/11/17 19:08

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On 2015-11-17 18:53:36 -0500, puzzled@puzzled.com said:

> I down loaded the files for The Barbarian (1933) with no error, but
> Quickpar does not offer the option of joining them.  I have tried
> several video joiners (e.g. Boilsoft) without luck.  What works to
> stick these files together??
>
> Thanks!!!
>
> puzzled

Not having seen the files I"m assuming that they look something like
*.001, *.002, etc. If you're using a Mac you'll need something like
Split&Concat or Splitfuse. On Windows I'd suggest something like
HJSplit. There are probably many others for Windows, but I'm not a
Windows guy.


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