Well? anyone going to try it?
Ive just done it with rear window (Hitchcock).
I didnt realise you could view while dl in avipreview, came from kazaa and found prog myself, then its just trial and error
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Well? anyone going to try it?
Ive just done it with rear window (Hitchcock).
I didnt realise you could view while dl in avipreview, came from kazaa and found prog myself, then its just trial and error
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I bet he's already spending that cool $30 million.
Not that it matters to me, but the arguement was whether you could open a kazaa .dat file in WMP, which you cannot. You can use .dat view, that's it.
If you could open a partial download with a simple windows program that everyone owns, then why would they have designed Datview?
That's the point of the avipreview. No need to copy a movie's contents, just select the dat and play in avipreview.Quote:
didnt realise you could view while dl in avipreview, came from kazaa and found prog myself, then its just trial and error
It works on some porn files, please dont make me search for one :(
Yep, just done it with 25th hour i think(ed norton)
dat
there is something here about it.
is that how you put a link on? im a nOOb i think
you guys need to be aknowledged of movie news, here is the biggest movie site in the world
movies.yahoo.com
check with this site and the k-lite forum together before downloading some uncertain movies
Oh Christ, now I see what you are talking about.
VCDs or VideoCDs have a .dat file which contains the data for the movie. You can open this file with WMP and some other types of software.
The file we were talking about here, is also a .dat file, but its a kazaa data file, sorta like a temp file, until the download is completed. While they have the same extension, they are very different things. Use can use Datview to open a partially downloaded .dat file, and view it, to see if it named correctly.
For a second, I thought maybe i'd smoked too much pot. :huh: :huh: :huh: :)
Im smoking skunk myself :wacko:
the fact remains i can drag a .dat from my shared folder to my desktop, copy it and open it with wmp, some work with powerdvd also. once your codecs are installed your media players should recognize ;) this works with vcd svcd avi and wmv(?)