Just out of curiosity, how big is the file you downloaded?
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16 KB.
And to be honest, all's I need is the final scene of the second season finale of Eureka. My file obtained from Stage 6 has a huge Ghosthunters ad on the bottom that makes the scene non-salvageable. I even bought the ep off of iTunes hoping I could run it through Tunebite, which is great for removing the DRM from the music files, but notsomuch for the video (I don't have enough RAM, I'm guessing).
And I'm sure that after banging my head against the monitor and finally getting the video to play from mininova, it'll end up having the same damned advert on the screen.
I swear, occifer, I just wanted to make a Henry vid.
16 kb is the torrent link. You still need to dl the video.
Sean try it without the spaces.
That's the torrent file, the little bit of code that connects your BT client to the tracker. The episode would be neared to 360 MB. If you went through the whole DL process, then the actual avi file is somewhere on your machine.
I suspect omnis is right, Juliebird. In my experience, an AVI of an hour's episode should be around 350 mb.
Okay, I'm confused. It took me five hours to get... a link? I'll do a CTRL-F to see if the avi file is elsewhere on my computer, but where I specified it to be there is only the torrent file, I guess.
aaaand blue screen of death. I'll deal with this tomorrow.
if it took awhile to dl, then there is video somewhere on the drive.
Does iPhoto not come with Leopard?
iLife is a separate package, I think. It comes pre-installed on Leopard comps, but I don't think it comes with Leopard directly. Unless I'm making that up. Which is possible.