Help! Rar, sfv, img?

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  1. jneff

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    Okay so I got a torrent for a dvd and previously I've gotten one file rips and made my own dvd menus ect. This time I wanted it all done for me so I decided to download a big 4gig file. Well I got all these files in it and I have no idea what to do with em. They're all .r00 - .r91 files and then theres a .sfv file and a random .rar. I tried using stuffit and neither the rar or .r files or the .sfv file will uncompress - they always freeze. Altho I do know that there are .img files inside because it says so when its trying to uncompress them. Now I know nothing about burning dvds unless I'm doing it in iDVD or just burning VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders to a dvd using Toast so if anyone could help me please itd be appreciated.

    Once again: The files are
    .r00 through .r91
    .rar
    .sfv

    and none will open using stuffit. Theres no readme either. I dunno what to do.
     
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    WinRAR is available for OS X. -> http://www.rarlabs.com/download.htm

    SFV files are used to check the integrity of files they were packaged with, usually multipart RAR files. If you can emulate PC, use Quickpar. If not, use http://www.badlogicstudio.com/macsfv.php

    The only thing is that SFV does not provide a means to repair a damaged RAR file section. You would need PARity (.PAR or .PAR2) files for that and something like Quickpar.
     

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