Previewing parts of downloads on linux
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 6:08 pm
Hi all,
On windows its always frustrating when your whole download hasnt finished yet ..
it is in most cases not possible .. to view parts of movies ...
When doing unrar e -kb archivename.rar from the commandline ... the unpacked movie from the part of the archive that you downloaded already is left on the disk and not deleted ... this is also true for 7-zip on wine ... on .. linux .. i dont know .. to be honest ..
Off course when the archive is corrupted only the part of the movie before the corruption is viewable without repair ...
When the archive is unpacked ... at least the part that you downloaded .. you can preview it with most players on linux .. you need to install .. all packages referring to xvid and divx .. gstreamer and so on ... on linux ... and the w32codecs ... are always handy ... also ..
It is even possible to start viewing a movie while unpacking it ... linux is so much more flexible in this special case ...
Anyway ... being able to check out the quality of a movie before dowloading the whole thing can save a lot of frustration .. at least if cam editions are not your thing ...
Greetings
Koeroemaya
On windows its always frustrating when your whole download hasnt finished yet ..
it is in most cases not possible .. to view parts of movies ...
When doing unrar e -kb archivename.rar from the commandline ... the unpacked movie from the part of the archive that you downloaded already is left on the disk and not deleted ... this is also true for 7-zip on wine ... on .. linux .. i dont know .. to be honest ..
Off course when the archive is corrupted only the part of the movie before the corruption is viewable without repair ...
When the archive is unpacked ... at least the part that you downloaded .. you can preview it with most players on linux .. you need to install .. all packages referring to xvid and divx .. gstreamer and so on ... on linux ... and the w32codecs ... are always handy ... also ..
It is even possible to start viewing a movie while unpacking it ... linux is so much more flexible in this special case ...
Anyway ... being able to check out the quality of a movie before dowloading the whole thing can save a lot of frustration .. at least if cam editions are not your thing ...
Greetings
Koeroemaya