Forgive me ahead of time for double posting this but I don't think it was going to get answered in the other forum... I don't seem to have a lot of luck with these HJSplit files. This avi came in 11 parts. They all looked like this in the download window: http://rapidshare.com/files/283852882/menda_68_D_rthfrd.avi.001 http://rapidshare.com/files/283848368/menda_68_D_rthfrd.avi.002 http://rapidshare.com/files/283848458/menda_68_D_rthfrd.avi.003 http://rapidshare.com/files/283857788/menda_68_D_rthfrd.avi.004 http://rapidshare.com/files/283850503/menda_68_D_rthfrd.avi.005 http://rapidshare.com/files/283855748/menda_68_D_rthfrd.avi.006 http://rapidshare.com/files/283855761/menda_68_D_rthfrd.avi.007 http://rapidshare.com/files/283848428/menda_68_D_rthfrd.avi.008 http://rapidshare.com/files/283855639/menda_68_D_rthfrd.avi.009 http://rapidshare.com/files/283858436/menda_68_D_rthfrd.avi.010 http://rapidshare.com/files/283844133/menda_68_D_rthfrd.avi.011 Then it said on the bottom to join with HJSpilt. All of the files ended up downloading just like they appear above, starting with menda and all ending with .avi, dot and a number, except for the first file which, after I downloaded it just apeared as .avi but with no dot number. Anyway I tried to join them with HJSplit and it made an avi out of it, but it would not play in Windows Media Player. I read somewhere that if you have problems with these types of files that you have to rename them, but I tried many different combination's of renaming and I also tried leaving the extension off, changing it, you name it, and I could not get it to work. Suggestions?
It's an avi but it's compressed. You need to install codecs in order for your player to play it. Download and install vlc media player or klite codec pack. Either or, are free and contain their own players which will play any format, compression, resolution, codec etc....video file known.
I have the Cineplayer DVD Decoder pack already installed. All DVD's, and AVI's that were converted to MPEGS play fine, just not this file. What I find interesting is that when you normally right click on an AVI file and go to details, it will give you different specs like resolution and frame rate etc. With this file there is nothing, even though Windows tells me the file is 138's or something GB!