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<?php
/**
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** https://github.com/Krypto/FreeTSP
** Licence Info: GPL
** Copyright (C) 2010 FreeTSP v1.0
** A bittorrent tracker source based on TBDev.net/tbsource/bytemonsoon.
** Project Leaders: Krypto, Fireknight.
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require_once(dirname(__FILE__).DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'functions'.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'function_main.php');
require_once(FUNC_DIR.'function_vfunctions.php');
db_connect(false);
site_header("Downloaded Files");
?>
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<h2>A Handy Guide to Using the Files You've Downloaded</h2>
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Hey guys, here's some info about common files that you can download from the internet, and a little bit about using these files for their intended purposes. If you're stuck on what exactly a file is or how to open it maybe your answer lies ahead. If you dont' find your answer here, then please post in the "Forum".So without further adieu lets get the show on the road!<br />
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<h2>Compression Files</h2>
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<span style='font-weight:bold;'>.rar .zip .ace .r01 .001</span><br />
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These extensions are quite common and mean that your file(s) are compressed into an "archive".<br />
This is just a way of making the files more compact and easier to download.<br />
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To open any of those archives listed above you can use <a href='http://www.rarsoft.com/download.htm'>WinRAR</a> (Make sure you have the latest version) or <a href='http://www.powerarchiver.com/download/'>PowerArchiver</a>.<br />
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If those progams aren't working for you and you have a .zip file you can try <a href='http://www.winzip.com/download.htm'>WinZip</a> (Trial version).<br />
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If the two first mentioned programs aren't working for you and you have a .ace or .001 file you can try <a href='http://www.winace.com/'>Winace</a> (Trial version).<br />
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<span style='font-weight:bold;'>.cbr .cbz</span><br />
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These are usually comic books in an archive format. a .cbr file is actually the same thing as a .rar file and a .cbz file is the same as a .zip file. However, often when opening them with WinRAR or WinZip it will disorder your pages. To display these
archives properly it's often best to use <a href='http://www.geocities.com/davidayton/CDisplay'> CDisplay</a>.<br />
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<h2>Multimedia Files</h2>
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<span style='font-weight:bold;'>.avi .mpg. .mpeg .divx .xvid .wmv</span><br />
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These files are usually movies or TVshows, or a host of other types of media. They can be viewed using various media players, but I suggest using <a href='http://www.inmatrix.com/files/zoomplayer_download.shtml'>Zoomplayer</a>, <a href='http://www.bsplayer.org/'>BSPlayer</a>, <a href='http://www.videolan.org/vlc/'>VLC media player</a> or <a href='http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/default.aspx'>Windows Media Player</a>. Also, you'll need to make sure you have the right codecs to play each individual file. Codecs are a tricky business sometimes so to help you out with your file and what exact codecs it needs try using <a href='http://www.headbands.com/gspot/download.html'>GSpot</a>. It tells you what codecs you need. Then just look on the net to find them, below are some common codecs and their download links for quick reference:<br />
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<a href='http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=53761&release_id=95213'>ffdshow</a> (Recommended! (plays many formats: XviD, DivX, 3ivX, mpeg-4))<br />
<a href='http://nic.dnsalias.com/xvid.html'>XviD codec</a><br />
<a href='http://www.divx.com/divx/'>DivX codec</a><br />
<a href='http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=66022&release_id=178906'>ac3filter</a> (for AC3 soundtracks, aka "5.1")<br />
<a href='http://tobias.everwicked.com/oggds.htm'>Ogg media codec</a> (for .OGM files)<br />
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Can't find what you're looking for? Check out these sites...<br />
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<a href='http://www.divx-digest.com/'>DivX-Digest</a><br />
<a href='http://www.digital-digest.com/'>Digital-Digest</a><br />
<a href='http://www.doom9.org/'>Doom9</a><br />
<a href='http://www.dvdrhelp.com/'>DVD-R Help</a><br />
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<span style='font-weight:bold;'>.mov</span><br />
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These are <a href='http://www.apple.com/quicktime/'>QuickTime</a> files. Hopefully you won't have to open these as I hate quicktime, but if you do you can <a href='http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/'>get it here</a>.
There are however alternatives to the original program, Check out <a href='http://home.hccnet.nl/h.edskes/finalbuilds.htm'>QuickTime Alternative</a>.<br />
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<span style='font-weight:bold;'>.ra .rm .ram</span><br />
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These are <a href='http://www.real.com'>RealPlayer</a> files. RealPlayer IMO is the devils work. It installs lord knows what on your system and never really goes away when you want to uninstall it. Still if you insists you can get the player
<a href='http://service.real.com/downloads.html'>here</a>. There are however alternatives to the original program,
check out <a href='http://home.hccnet.nl/h.edskes/finalbuilds.htm'>Real Alternative</a>.<br />
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<span style='font-weight:bold;'>vcd/svcd</span><br />
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These can be a pain on some peoples setups, but more so, on your stand-alone DVD player. For all your vcd needs check out <a href='http://www.dvdrhelp.com'>www.dvdrhelp.com</a>. These guys know their stuff, and can help you with all kinds of media related questions.<br />
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<span style='font-weight:bold;'>.mp3 .mp2</span><br />
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Usually music files. Play them with <a href='http://www.winamp.com/'>WinAmp</a>.<br />
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<span style='font-weight:bold;'>.ogm .ogg</span><br />
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Ogg Vorbis media files. You can find out more about them and download applications <a href='http://www.vorbis.com/download.psp'>here</a>. This filetype is another music file format, but can be used for various media. You will probably want to download the <a href='http://tobias.everwicked.com/oggds.htm'> DirectShow Ogg filter</a> to play back OGM files. Any new version of <a href='http://www.winamp.com'>WinAmp</a> will also do.<br />
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<h2>CD Image Files</h2>
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<span style='font-weight:bold;'>.bin and .cue</span><br />
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These are your standard images of a CD, and are used quite alot these days. To open them you have a couple options. You can burn them using <a href='http://www.ahead.de'>Nero</a> (Trial Version) or <a href='http://www.alcohol-software.com/'>Alcohol 120%</a>, but this proves to be soooooooo problematic for a lot of people. You should also consult this tutorial for burning images with various software programs You can also use <a href='http://www.daemon-tools.cc/portal/portal.php'>Daemon Tools</a>, which lets you mount the image to a "virtual cd-rom", so basically it tricks your computer into thinking that you have another cd-rom and that you're putting a cd with your image file on it into this virtual cd-rom, it's great cuz you'll never make a bad cd again, Alcohol 120% also sports a virtual cd-rom feature. Finally, if you're still struggling to access the files contained within any given image file you can use <a href='http://cdmage.cjb.net/'>CDMage</a> to extract the files and then burn them, or just access them from your hard drive. You can also use <a href='http://www.vcdgear.com/'>VCDGear</a> to extract the mpeg contents of a SVCD or VCD image file such as bin/cue.<br />
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<span style='font-weight:bold;'>.iso</span><br />
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Another type of image file that follows similar rules as .bin and .cue, only you extract or create them using <a href='http://www.winiso.com'>WinISO</a> or <a href='http://ww.smart-projects.net/isobuster/'>ISOBuster.</a> Sometimes converting a
problematic .bin and .cue file to an .iso can help you burn it to a cd.<br />
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<span style='font-weight:bold;'>.ccd .img .sub</span><br />
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All these files go together and are in the <a href='http://www.elby.ch/english/products/clone_cd/index.html'> CloneCD</a> format. CloneCD is like most other CD-Burning programs, see the .bin and .cue section if you're having problems with these files.<br />
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<h2>Other Files</h2>
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<span style='font-weight:bold;'>.txt .doc</span><br />
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These are text files. .txt files can be opened with notepad or watever you default text editor happens to be, and .doc are opened with Microsoft Word.<br />
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<span style='font-weight:bold;'>.nfo</span><br />
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These contain information about the file you just downloaded, and it's HIGHLY recommended that you read these! They are plain text files, often with ascii-art. You can open them with Notepad, Wordpad, <a href='http://www.damn.to/software/nfoviewer.html'>DAMN NFO Viewer</a> or <a href='http://www.ultraedit.com/'>UltraEdit</a>.<br />
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<span style='font-weight:bold;'>.pdf</span><br />
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Opened with <a href='http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/main.html'>Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>.<br />
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<span style='font-weight:bold;'>.jpg .gif .tga .psd</span><br />
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Basic image files. These files generally contain pictures, and can be opened with Adobe Photoshop or whatever your default image viewer is.<br />
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<span style='font-weight:bold;'>.sfv</span><br />
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Checks to make sure that your multi-volume archives are complete. This just lets you know if you've downloaded something complete or not. (This is not really an issue when DL:ing via torrent.) You can open/activate these files with <a
href='http://www.traction-software.co.uk/SFVChecker/'>SFVChecker</a> (Trial version) or <a href='http://www.big-o-software.com/products/hksfv/'>hkSFV</a> for example.<br />
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<p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>.par</span></p>
This is a parity file, and is often used when downloading from newsgroups. These files can fill in gaps when you're downloading a multi-volume archive and get corrupted or missing parts. Open them with <a href='http://www.pbclements.co.uk/QuickPar/'>QuickPar</a>.
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If you have any suggestion/changes <a href='staff.php'><span style='font-weight:bold;'>PM</span></a> one of the Admins/SysOp!<br />
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This file was originally written by hussdiesel at filesoup, then edited by Rhomboid and re-edited by us.<br />
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