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Re: Torrent stuff. Again!!


  • Subject: Re: Torrent stuff. Again!!
  • From: "Steve Thomas" <planesmail@st...net>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 10:41:01 -0800 (PST)

> Have been watching my (finally) downloaded Koln gig almost continuously
> since tuesday night and have the following question for you techies out
> there. The video files of the show are split into three. Is there a way 
> of
> seamlessly joining them together for a heightened viewing experience or 
> am
> I just remarkably dim.

All the files make up the DVD image. If you have a DVD burner (or if you
don't and others reading this do), here's what you do:

Load up your DVD burning software. I use Nero. Tell it you want to make a
video DVD (as opposed to data). In the compilation window, you'll have two
folders: AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS (note all CAPS - it counts!). Nothing goes
in AUDIO_TS - everything goes in VIDEO_TS.

Burn the disc and voila! You have a Blue Aeroplanes DVD, suitable for
playing in any standard DVD player.

If you don't have a DVD and want to watch it as a DVD on your computer,
you can use a program like Daemon Tools (now defunct due to new
legislation in Finland, but you might be able to find it somewhere) or
something similar (I think PowerISO does the same thing) to mount a folder
on your hard disk as a virtual DVD drive. So you'd have a drive F: or
whatever in My Computer, but it would actually be pointing to the DVD
files on your disk.

Lastly, if people still need to download this, I can set up a FolderShare
(www.foldershare.com) with the files and invite anyone that wants it to
join. No torrents to deal with - you'd just join the library and it would
silently download to your computer in the background. It's a handy (free)
service.



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