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.
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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.
iPhone iPhoto iLife... I chuckled this morning when I noticed that our dog eats iChunks.
Crap. I didn't bother to back up iPhoto because I assumed it came with Leopard.
I need a thingie to convert the old MacBook HD into a USB or Firewire drive so I can get at stuff on that drive.
Something other than putting it in Target Mode?