Problem is the sequential #'s are after the MPG extension and programs
will not recognize the files that way...why do people post in this
manner? Is there a way around it?
On 3 May 2005 00:08:11 -0500, Sticky@spider.web wrote:
>On 2 May 2005 18:56:35 -0500, "ace" <nowhere@nowhere.com> wrote:
>
>>not sure how to play these files nothing i have will play these things think its because there's those extra #s at the end of the file could someone help me
>
>You need a program that will combine all those files (000, 001, etc.).
>
>I'm posting a copy of MasterSplitter. Download this file and place it
>in a folder of its own. Then "click" on th eicon and MasterSplitter
>will open. Tell it "do not register" and wait until it finishes
>loading. Click on "join" and browse for the folder where you've saved
>all the parts for a video. Click on the .001 file for the vid you
>want to join and click "open" then click to combine parts. Close
>MasterSplitter when the joining is completed. Go to the folder where
>the parts are stored and click on the new icon for the .mpg, .avi or
>whatever file you joined.
>
>Sticky@spider.web
>
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