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On Sat, 11 Mar 2017 17:21:17 -0600, Friendly <Stranger@your.door>
wrote:
>On Sat, 11 Mar 2017 17:56:04 +0000, Macro Man wrote:
>
>> HJ Split
>
>
>OK for windoze users, I guess.
>
>*nix users can simply do it from a terminal.
>
>FILE.wmv.000 is trash only valuable to HJ Split
>
>thus either delete it or work around.
>
>from terminal after running par2 v FILE.wmv.par2
>
>$ rm FILE.wmv.000
>$ cat FILE.wmv.0?? >> FILE.wmv
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>or
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>$ cat FILE.wmv.00[1-x] >> FILE.wmv (where x= last file 2-9)
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>Of course if > 9 pieces it would be
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>$ cat FILE.wmv.00[1-x] >> FILE.wmv; cat FILE.wmv.0[1-x]? >> FILE.wmv
>
>Personally I don't like spaces and other "illegal" characters in file names
> so Blondie's Big Boobs(2).wmv.xxx becomes Blondies_Big_Boobs2.wmv
>when entering the concatenated file name.
>
>I also prefer to watch on the big screen TV via a flash drive.
>The TV has no codec for proprietary wmv files. Thus:
>
>$ ffmpeg -i FILE.wmv -metadata creation_time=now FILE.mp4
>
>[Thumper's files don't have an internal timestamp.]
>
>RECENT SAMPLE:
>
>$ par2 v Sarah\ V\ -\ Cougar\ Juice.wmv.par2
> All files are correct
>$ cat Sarah\ V\ -\ Cougar\ Juice.wmv.00[1-4] >> Sarah_V-Cougar_Juice.wmv
>$ rm Sarah\ V\ -\ Cougar\ Juice.wmv.*
>$ ffmpeg -i Sarah_V-Cougar_Juice.wmv -metadata creation_time=now Sarah_V-Cougar_Juice.mp4
>$ cp Sarah_V-Cougar_Juice.mp4 FlashDrive/
>
>
>FS
>
>
>
>
...or Just use HJ Split which is compatible across platforms
Below is from HJSplit's website:
"The following platforms are supported:
Windows
Linux
MAC
BSD
Java
PHP
Amiga
Windows 3.x
DOS
OS/2
All HJSplit editions are compatible with each other and allow you to
exchange files between different operating systems. E.g. a file split
on Linux can be joined on Windows 7 and vice versa."
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