I have a feeling that you actually don't have the full extension shown (I believe it's typically .bmp.bin at the end). Make sure you've got Windows explorer to show the full file extension for every file.
Unfortunately Minus is now rejecting files that don't have a media extension. You (probably) need to remove the stuff after the ".003", for example: file.mkv.002.rename-me.bmp Rename the above to file.mkv.002 And do this for all the parts.
Then just follow the instructions from the comments above.
A pain, but I don't know of any other workaround unfortunately.
Comment in Feedback 19/09/2012 03:10 — Anonymous: "Anonmouse"
How about http://180upload.com there's no waiting times supports download accelerators but the files are deleted after 20 days f no one will download/watch them.
Also they have good download speeds for those people who don't use download accelerators.
If you need a link to test it out I have one.
Just trying to suggest more download sites. ^ ^
Comment in Feedback 19/09/2012 01:00 — Anonymous: "Anonmouse"
Comment in Feedback 19/09/2012 00:58 — Anonymous: "Anonmouse"
But I did use this http://afterburnerleech.com what someone left here a while back and it works I got between 500kbs to 800kbs using a download accelerator. So free users can download files that are premium from Crocko using afterburnerleech but am not so sure about the download speeds without using a download accelerator tho.
Download 7-Zip, then select either *.mkv.001 (or *.mkv.000 if it exists) and then right click and you should see 7-zip in that context menu, and select Extract all. Once it is done you should have the complete .mkv file either in that directory or a newly created folder. Winrar will also work. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the pointer. It's actually uploaded through MirrorStack so split can't be controlled, so we'll leave it there for those who do have premium accounts. (similar to PutLocker)
just share guys, i use http://afterburnerleech.com/ to leech file from Filefactory, looks like it's work with Extabit, Crocko and other too, still haven't try it though -__-, and the speed is around 100~110 kbps, oh and you CAN'T leech simultaneously... it's my last resort to download anime T^T (note: it's not my site okay?)
Maybe this will answer your question that the admin posted up awhile back.
"Peeje is... painful. I've actually done a fair bit of experimentation over the past week trying to see what the hell they're doing. It's quite odd.
Firstly, most files seem to vanish quite quickly after being uploaded, but not all. In fact, sometimes a file will stay fine when another version (eg different resolution) gets removed. I've noted down links that have been active for a few hours, then revisited them days later - the majority of them have stayed active. This all seems to suggest a possible issue with the uploader than someone reporting links perhaps? So I've added code into the upload script to double check that uploads succeed, and that hasn't detected anything unusual (which means the files are being properly uploaded).
So then I tried uploading some files myself and never giving out the link to anyone - these files uploaded successfully but expired hours later. I then tried fully encrypted archives and did the same. Mysteriously, these files also died a few hours after being uploaded. I then reuploaded an encrypted archive to double check, and the same thing happened.
I've tried contacting them, asking whether they disallow encrypted archives, but a few days later and there's no response.
So I really don't know what's happening with PeejeShare. I initially thought that links were being reported, but this doesn't seem to be the case. Only ideas that I can think of: - they have some very short expiry time on files - there's some fault in their system - they just randomly delete files
I really don't know whether I can continue uploading to them..."
Hey admin here's a download site that looks okay and it supports download accelerators too but the download is that it deletes files for free users after 3 days after last download tho -_-
Hello admin there is this site called nCrypt.in which encrypt the link name, so the reporter cannot know the full link of the original. even if you open it, the website name at the address bar will start with nCrypt.in/....... this can prevent the files from reported and deleted thank you
I'm interested in seeing what I can do about Rapidshare. I think TurboBit currently only gets uploaded to if the file is <200MB.
MediaFire: I think the main limitation is the fact that a new account would have to be made every day. Which is something I don't want to do. But maybe there could be some system where some of you guys register accounts that files get sent to? I don't really like it, but a possible solution.
Peeje is... painful. I've actually done a fair bit of experimentation over the past week trying to see what the hell they're doing. It's quite odd.
Firstly, most files seem to vanish quite quickly after being uploaded, but not all. In fact, sometimes a file will stay fine when another version (eg different resolution) gets removed. I've noted down links that have been active for a few hours, then revisited them days later - the majority of them have stayed active. This all seems to suggest a possible issue with the uploader than someone reporting links perhaps? So I've added code into the upload script to double check that uploads succeed, and that hasn't detected anything unusual (which means the files are being properly uploaded).
So then I tried uploading some files myself and never giving out the link to anyone - these files uploaded successfully but expired hours later. I then tried fully encrypted archives and did the same. Mysteriously, these files also died a few hours after being uploaded. I then reuploaded an encrypted archive to double check, and the same thing happened.
I've tried contacting them, asking whether they disallow encrypted archives, but a few days later and there's no response.
So I really don't know what's happening with PeejeShare. I initially thought that links were being reported, but this doesn't seem to be the case. Only ideas that I can think of: - they have some very short expiry time on files - there's some fault in their system - they just randomly delete files
I really don't know whether I can continue uploading to them...
And yes download speeds do differ from people to people but most sites do have horrible download speeds.
Comment in Feedback 11/09/2012 04:36 — Anonymous: "Anonmouse"
Rapidshare download speeds isn't good. Turbobit is still blocked to USA IP'S but you can still access the site through proxies. Don't know about the downloadspeeds been awhile. Letitbit from what I seen the download links don't last very long can't say about download speeds. netload Idk
24th August 2012: With MediaFire introducing a 50GB storage cap for accounts, we will, sadly, be looking at phasing out the use of MediaFire as a service which is uploaded to.
20/09/2012 07:12 * — Altervis