ah! sorry looks like the commie one, [Commie] Fate ⁄ Zero - 23 [16AFFC47].mkv that one! it got mixed up, sory for my stupidness T^T sorry UTW was the working one -__- it's says "CRC failed in '[Commie] Fate ⁄ Zero - 23 [16AFFC47].mkv'. File is Broken" by the way it's reaaally good episode :D
I don't think that's really the solution unfortunately. If they're blocking by file extension on a proxy level, try MediaFire links or anything that's split into multiple parts.
yeah, i do like mediafire, but it's kind of tiring.. when you download it you need type chapthca (hope spell it right) after that you need join them with hjpsplit.. and after that you need to extract them with 7zip, and just a minute ago my zip file is corrupted / broken archive T^T aah.. i hope megaupload is still exists...
The 7zip compression and file renaming is proving to be pretty effective in preventing mediafire files from disappearing. Good thinking on that one. Let's just hope it stays that way.
whoaa.. thanks dude for give me such information, it's really worth reading it, from now on i think i'll use 7zip for compresing :) sorry i'm not careful enough when read aniluv post.. @aniluv i expect that -__-, you already reply that many posts above after all, forgive this slug for not read your post carefully *bow hehee..
I certainly think it is a good thing that there are open source and free alternatives for many programs out there. Quite sad that the common problem, it seems, with these open source programs is that the end users often have to be quite tech-capable or to wait for someone in the developing team to add features that are typical of the paid apps. Of course, given its free nature, I wouldn't expect too much anyways, just saying :) I may try to learn to write automated codes the next time I have some free time :)
As for the recovery thing, I have to admit I'm a bit of a safety-nut :) ... but not without reasons, that preference for recovery and extra backups came after some horrible personal experience. Not very often, in fact it may be quite rare, but at one time or another some of my important files, and also their backups version stored in archives, are "magically" corrupted for no apparent reasons. So after that I have a habit of backing up things AND adding recovery to them :)
Comment in Feedback 04/06/2012 05:29 — Anonymous: "lukin4anime"
erh, I think you didn't read aniluv's post carefully enough. He said ".rar file type you can use both 7z and winrar". And from experience with both 7zip and winrar, I know that this is true. So yes, 7zip can extract .rar files.
Both programs have their own advantages over the other, just like aniluv pointed out.
7zip can extract .zip .rar and .7z, and the cool thing is that it can even extract files from damaged archives (not always successful, but yes, it can. WinRAR can't do something like that by the way). And generally speaking, I think 7zip has a higher compression rate than WinRAR, i.e. you can make smaller archives from larger files and share them more easily.
WinRAR can extract files from almost any archive type you can throw at it. And of course winrar can generate .rar files while 7-zip can't (7-zip can open and extract .rar files but can't CREATE .rar files). And in winrar you get a lot of cool functions to use with the rar file, such as adding recovery records, multi-folder auto compression, strong password management ... But winrar sometimes gives errors when extracting .7z files, so for those you better use 7-zip, it's free anyways.
So, I guess you should have both WinRar AND 7-zip installed, you'd probably be better off that way.
hmm... does 7-zip can't extract .rar? why does people use 7z in the first place if we already have poweful compresing with rar..? -___- you know what i mean, maybe 7-zip have some good features, but WinRAR is much more world wide.. i hope you know what i'm trying to say..
Good points, I didn't think of those. Lack of recovery is a notable omission in the 7z format, although I do question the necessity of it these days (P2P applications do chunk hashing, transport streams and filesystems support checksumming). Perhaps it seems a little odd for a compression format, as the idea of compression is to remove redundancy whilst error recovery's aim is to increase redundancy. I guess you'd need to use an external application like PAR for this purpose, but I do take your point that integrated support may be nicer for some.
I've generally write scripts for more complex archive creation tasks, but taking a look at WinRAR it seems that it does have some handy ability to do stuff like exclude files or create multiple archives at a time. Isn't a format limitation though, so may be doable by another program. I know there are alternative archivers which compress to 7z, such as PeaZip, but I haven't really tried them so I don't know whether they have the ability to do this.
Good points - thanks for putting them forward. I personally support 7z as it's free and open, has better compression (with the drawback that the 7-zip application doesn't always adaptively select optimal compression methods whilst WinRAR does) and can be faster on many core machines as WinRAR can only use 2 threads. The format's support for chained filters is a pretty nice feature too.
Honestly, I do not use the function of compressing multiple folders into multiple archives, so i am afraid i can't help you with that. Maybe admin can help u?
erh ... I wanna ask something, 7-zip can't create archives with recovery records or repairing function, and it doesn't have the function to compress multiple folders into multiple archives like WinRAR (it can compress multiple folders into ONE archive, I know that), does it? Purely asking, don't get my intention wrong, I'm not saying which is better than which. Just that I'm kinda fond of the recovery and automated compression functions of WinRar. If there is something like that in 7-zip that I didn't see, please tell me how to get to that, thanks.
Please reupload this file..... [Hatsuyuki-Tsuki]_Naruto_Shippuuden_Movie_4_The_Lost_Tower_[DVD][1280x698_x264_AC3_5.1][EB03E78F].mkv all link dead..... plz reupload to Mediafire or JumboFiles or Depositfiles. thank admin ^_^
Comment in Feedback 03/06/2012 07:20 — Anonymous: "lukin4anime"
that sounds good enough as a mirror :) hopefully this highlights the importance of keeping up the support for other hosting links as well (especially mediafire), so that we are not stuck with just one host :)
To report on the limits of Peejeshare: After two files (1 gig each) it won't let you dl for a bit (maybe 10 minutes) but then lets you get more. There doesn't seem to be a per day limit (or it's over 12gig). I did encounter the strange "no slots available" error on some files though. It does go away eventually but is a bit concerning.
Oh using the newer version. Didn't realize it before, hehe. When I check my 7zip version, it is version 4.65. Winrar is 3.85.. I already finished the download using torrent :), Still seeding it. Anyway, thank you for you help.
For 7z, just use free-ware 7-zip. It is fast and easy to install and use. For joining .001 file, pls use hjsplit. http://www.7-zip.org/ Personally i think the bother is almost negligible.
I tested WinRAR, which seems to extract fine if it's a single archive (ie not split). I believe I have v4.00, so am unsure if v4.20 fixes the problem or not.
RAR is pretty much a no go unfortunately. I believe the only programs able to create them are WinRAR or the equivalent RAR command line tool. The format doesn't seem to have any open specifications available, and somewhat due to this, I have no idea if it supports stream creation or stuff like delta filters that 7z supports. Support on non-x86 platforms looks sketchy at best. 7z is pretty much a superior format to RAR in almost every way, and 7-zip is pretty much better than WinRAR in every way that I can think of.
People are probably going to hate me for saying this, but JDownloader really needs to add 7z support. I really don't see any reason why people should be using a closed proprietary format in this day and age.
I don't use JDownloader so I don't know to what extent it supports non-RAR archives. There seems to be some activity regarding 7z, doing a search here though: http://svn.jdownloader.org/search/inde...ues=1&q=7z
I can't do anything about the CAPTCHAs unfortunately. 7z wrapping is to see if it helps prevent the account being deleted. I admit it's an inconvenience, but it's probably better that than having lots of dead links.
WinRar 3.90 fails to extract them but the latest 7-Zip version (9.20) works. So get it if you don't have it http://www.7-zip.org/ I'd prefer if it was Rar packed personally because of the jDownloader issue mentioned above but it looks like 7zip also makes it harder for other people to extract manually as probably not everyone has 7-Zip installed.
12/06/2012 01:27 — admin