She is Estrella from FTVamerisarahrio wrote:What's the name of the first girl? I really liked her! Thanks :)
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She is Estrella from FTVamerisarahrio wrote:What's the name of the first girl? I really liked her! Thanks :)
Did you ever tried reading what you download?JamesLast wrote:> Uses compression with password for a torrent.
Thankyou for wasting my time.
HD-Music wrote: Password: milovana
There should only be one rar file which asks for the password "milovana" and after extracting there will be a mkv video-file.zoent2 wrote: After putting the password (milovana) it extracted then it asked for more password, typed in milovana but it doesn't work. I usef stuff expander on my mac btw.
.mkv (from Wikipedia):Flogger wrote:What exactly is an .mkv file and how does one open it?
You can open it with every Media Player who supports the MKV-Format, i recommend the VLC-MediaPlayer http://www.videolan.org/vlc/The Matroska Multimedia Container is an open standard free container format, a file format that can hold an unlimited number of video, audio, picture or subtitle tracks in one file.It is intended to serve as a universal format for storing common multimedia content, like movies or TV shows. Matroska is similar in concept to other containers like AVI, MP4 or Advanced Systems Format (ASF), but is entirely open in specification, with implementations consisting mostly of open source software.
You can download the LQ Version (link in the first Post) its only 227 MB small.Flogger wrote:I gave up with the long version as 6 hours meant only 40% downloaded. Perhaps make it smaller?
MKV files don't require Windows Live or any Microsoft software for that matter... In fact you can happily run a MKV file on a non Windows OS with absolutely zero Microsoft software installed. (Unless you want to nitpick about the DirectShow filter being Microsoft made but honestly if you're paranoid about that being anything other than a filter, you're just being way over the top) VideoLAN.org is in my opinion the best player to use especially with .mkv files, seeing how it's open source and cross-platform, I don't see why you'd have any problems with it.book_guy wrote:I'd like to comment on the delivery of the file. I haven't looked at the content (yet), so the comments below should be taken as referring solely to the "wrapping of the package" and not be taken as referring to the "gift inside the package" (yet).
I found it a bit off-kilter that the file was (a) packed into a RAR file where the compression rate was nearly zero (size of compressed file = 98.7% of size of uncompressed file) (b) password-protected (c) a video in an unfamiliar format with "MVK" extension which (supposedly) would require Windows Live. I bleepin' HATE turning over ANY access rights to Micro-Wants-Your-Privacy-Soft, so I found characteristics (b) and (c) off-putting and even threatening. I think characteristic (a) is also going to bemuse any rational observer -- a decompression rate of absolutely no decompression, suggests next, we'll also add, for example, fifty gigabytes of W-o-W Easter (forgive me) Noblegarden Eggs that don't drop. The overall off-kilter impression for me, therefore, was one of annoyance and, perhaps, suspicion. My head automatically, instinctively, went like this: "Uh, WHAT? It needs a ... hmmm ... PASSWORD ... ? Uh ..." (long pause) "uh ... for a ... WINDOWS LIVE file? UmmmmmNO. Bill Fucksyoursystem Gates does NOT get to put his frickin' Weiners Live on MY computer. Why does this guy who made the video want to force THAT shit on me? UmmmmmNO." That was just the thoughts that flew through my head right at the outset. I don't meant to say that, currently, I still espouse those thoughts. I just mean, you succeeded in prompting me to immediately and inadvertently have them automatically on the rather rational basis of the idiotic stimuli you gave me.
But then, I'm just a grumpus.
PS -- I do wish my car would start, but I don't have the key ... :PNuzure wrote:MKV files don't require Windows Live or any Microsoft software for that matter... In fact you can happily run a MKV file on a non Windows OS with absolutely zero Microsoft software installed. (Unless you want to nitpick about the DirectShow filter being Microsoft made but honestly if you're paranoid about that being anything other than a filter, you're just being way over the top) VideoLAN.org is in my opinion the best player to use especially with .mkv files, seeing how it's open source and cross-platform, I don't see why you'd have any problems with it.book_guy wrote:
But then, I'm just a grumpus.
I agree with point (a), however, in essence the encoding of a file is the form of compression for videos, compression software tends to compress better with text, binary, etc. as opposed to sound or video. The only other reason I can think of packaging in such software is to either A) Package more than one file in a single container. or B) Encryption, Password protecting it... You reasons are your own, I personally like to password protect some of the stuff I upload... But my reasons vary, but honestly nitpicking about something so simple as copy/pasting is sort of like nitpicking about your car because it won't start up without your key.
I have to wonder whether you post is even serious especially given how the .mkv filetype was touched upon earlier in this thread... But alas, it's not much effort to reply so what the heck.
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