You need a newsreader (I use XNews), WinRAR or some tool that handles RAR files, and QuickPAR to recover damaged files.

Basically what happens is you download a bunch of .RAR and .PAR files. You run QuickPAR on the PAR files and it will make sure your RAR's are not corrupt, and will recover them from parity data (stored in the .PAR files) if it can.

Then you decompress the RAR's and voila, content.

jeff.lane wrote:

From: "Ben Ruset" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [H] OT: Great TV show - Dr Who


Probably too expensive. I'd be happy to see it on BBC America though.

Either way, the rips on the newsgroups are good enough quality to watch on my HDTV...

I'd rather do that then the torrents, in this case, but how the heck do you get the files together? I have tried Googling several times but don't know what they call the format.....special software, what? Hope this doesn't jump over our line. If it does please don't answer and I'll plead insanity....easy for me.

Jeff

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