Okay, so apparently I need to join them, which I did via Split & Concat but VLC still won't recognize it, claims it's an undefined format. ::flings up hands:: I have gone back and am re-downloading them, with the thought that maybe the download was incomplete/corrupted.
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You don't need to join them. Any un-RARing software will do that automatically.
I got a little Samsung for the bedroom, based on Drew's good experience.
You don't need to join them. Any un-RARing software will do that automatically.
Weirdly enough, they're not RAR files, according to my source. They just say they're RAR files, and after I join them I should be able to change the file extension to .avi and watch with VLC. I do not know why someone would label something RAR if it were not, but ::shrugs::
Lord knows I have no love for MySpace, but I don't think Intermix, who sold it to NewsCorp in 2005 for $580M, would consider it an "epic flop."
I was just thinking what Jon said when I looked at that list. Totally dominated the space for several years != fail, even if you are trying to write the 80 millionth end-of-decade top-int list.
Yeah, it's largely been turned from in favor of newer, better options now, but so has VHS. Didn't make either a flop in their heyday.
As I have said in the past, I'm a big fan of Samsung for LCD panels.
but the Samsung isn't on sale! :) I think I need to go for the longevity. Thanks for the advice.
The short answer is that there's a reason the Vizio displays are constantly on sale.