Hi TH1,
Thanks for providing me with some extra info. I have downloaded the latest version of
QuickPAR and it says I need 25 more blocks. I run the part 21 PARS and I clicked
'Add' and selected the 60 odd PART 21 segments but it didn't do anything. So I dunno
what I'm doing wrong. As I said, it would have been easier for enough PARS to be
posted to complete at least one complete part - call me old fashioned!
Anyone still got PART 21? (sigh)
lurks
TH1 <th1@x.invalid> wrote:
>On 17 Jun 2007 06:07:03 GMT, "lurks" <> wrote:
>
>>
>>Could a kind soul repost part 21?? I tried using the pars but with only one segment of
Part 21, we may as well have the whole
>>PART 21 reposted. Maybe I don't know enough about PARS etc... so sorry for
being dense but I can't see how PARS for
>>about 25 segments are going to recreate a 64 segment file????
>>
>>Any repost of PART 21 would be much appreciated from a kindly long time lurker
and appreciator of all things POLY!
>>
>>leo@home.alone (Leo) wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>=ybegin part=2 line=128 size=10485760 name=Please Touch Me(Ed).avi.021
>>>=ypart begin=163841 end=327680
>>><binary: y crc32: 550E5136 size: 163840 name: "Please Touch Me_Ed_.avi.021">
>>>=yend size=163840 part=2 pcrc32=550e5136
>
>You need as much PAR2 data as you have missing or damaged data for
>PAR2s to fix something. But... If you use the right download
>methods, most of the PAR2 blocks in damaged or incomplete files are
>usable. The problem is that a lot of newsreaders do not correctly
>download damaged split files. For example, older versions of Agent
>(before 3.0) download all parts of a damaged split file, and then stop
>decoding at the point of damage! For that, this workaround is a fix:
>
> http://www.quickpar.org.uk/Agent.htm
>
>so maybe something similar applies to you.
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