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    limesqueezer's Avatar kwasheni rejtash
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    If you can open the file with any program than you should be able to extract it, if not use a unicode program. If all won't work, did you think about that it might be a fake file ?
    If you can't play it when you extract it report it here: http://www.fakefiles.tk

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    i can play the file using videolan but the files are in separate form, how can i fuse them up?

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    limesqueezer's Avatar kwasheni rejtash
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    If you can open it with vlc than its not compressed, probably its not even a iso, more like a raw video file, i would call it a half fake file. But i meant by opening if you can open the iso file not to play it.
    You can use a joiner program to fuse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by limesqueezer View Post
    If you can open it with vlc than its not compressed, probably its not even a iso, more like a raw video file, i would call it a half fake file. But i meant by opening if you can open the iso file not to play it.
    You can use a joiner program to fuse.
    Not true.

    .iso isn't ever compressed. It's an image file.

    vlc can playback video that's in an .iso file. It just has problems finding all the .vob files to play them in sequence or dealing with menus of a DVD.


    @kulakuala, have you tried: https://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/showp...60&postcount=4 if so what happened?
    Last edited by Virtualbody1234; 09-03-2006 at 03:41 PM.

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    DarkClown all over again?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chewie UK View Post
    DarkClown all over again?
    It appears to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by limesqueezer View Post
    If you can open it with vlc than its not compressed, probably its not even a iso, more like a raw video file, i would call it a half fake file. But i meant by opening if you can open the iso file not to play it.
    You can use a joiner program to fuse.
    Not true.

    .iso isn't ever compressed. It's an image file.

    vlc can playback video that's in an .iso file. It just has problems finding all the .vob files to play them in sequence or dealing with menus of a DVD.


    @kulakuala, have you tried: https://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/showp...60&postcount=4 if so what happened?

    VB why does Winraw give you the option to view ISO. files on setup then ?
    I'm not sticking up for Limesqueezer as I deleted Winraw to try 7zip then reinstalled , then saw the option .

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    limesqueezer's Avatar kwasheni rejtash
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    I don't know what you talk about, how can i say it than, what is iso than if not compressed, is it imagessed, or what woud you call it, this is not a discussion if im from usa or not. ISO is a compressed image file, packed or whatever you may call it. It is a file. damn you talking some noob bullshit.

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    @ peat moss, Winrar has an added opition to extract some .iso files but it doesn't mean that there is any decompression involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by limesqueezer View Post
    I don't know what you talk about, how can i say it than, what is iso than if not compressed, is it imagessed, or what woud you call it, this is not a discussion if im from usa or not. ISO is a compressed image file, packed or whatever you may call it. It is a file. damn you talking some noob bullshit.
    So by your own standards... How does vlc playback video from within an .iso file if it's compressed?

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