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guada2
31st October 2007, 18:04
2 questions:
- how shall we do it?
- how many softwares can do that?
Thank you very much.
Leak
31st October 2007, 18:36
2 questions:
- how shall we do it?
- how many softwares can do that?
1 question:
- Do WHAT?
(Bonus question: Who is "we"?)
Thank you very much.
Thank you, I'll be here all week.
Sorry, but I'm afraid your thread title and first post leave me dumbfounded as to what you're asking about, and I have the nagging feeling I'm not alone with that...
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guada2
31st October 2007, 20:11
Sorry Leak,
I would like to know, how can i do to obtain this file?
and which software can do it?
Leak
31st October 2007, 20:32
Sorry Leak,
I would like to know, how can i do to obtain this file?
and which software can do it?
I guess a text/hex viewer might be able to do it, if the URL is in there. Or probably VLC...
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guada2
31st October 2007, 20:57
In truth, I downloaded a small movie on a site of "cool" with the extension.wmx which I read with WMP11.
http://www.climespace.fr/nos_metiers/la_centrale_canada.html
Its properties are:
- duration: 12.35"
- bitrate: 300kbit/s
- resolution: 320*240
- aspect ratio: 4/3
- audio codec: WMA 9.1 32Kbp 32khz 1-pass CBR
- video codec: WMV7
- Final size: 197 octets
I suppose that it is a Windows media file.
But how to obtain such a size with such a duration?
You understand me?
neuron2
31st October 2007, 21:45
A .wmx file is just a shortcut file. It points to the real file. Do a google search on ".wmx file".
Leak
31st October 2007, 23:21
- Final size: 197 octets
I suppose that it is a Windows media file.
But how to obtain such a size with such a duration?
You understand me?
Doesn't the size of 197 bytes make you the slightest bit suspicious?
Here's the content of your WMX file in all it's glory:
<ASX version = "3.0">
<TITLE>Climespace présente la centrale Canada</TITLE>
<ENTRY>
<REF HREF = "http://www.climespace.fr/videos/climespace_centrale_canada_bas_debit.wmv" />
</ENTRY>
</ASX>
See that URL in there? *That* is your video - and I'm quite sure that's a boatload more bytes than just 197... (at least as long as the octet/byte exchange rate is still 1 for 1; I haven't checked the foreign data exchange rates lately... :p)
Like I said, use a text editor. And your favourite downloading tool or browser.
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guada2
1st November 2007, 10:17
Doesn't the size of 197 bytes make you the slightest bit suspicious?
I'm quite sure that's a boatload more bytes than just 197...
In truth, I downloaded this small movie :
video_centrale_canada_haut_debit.wmx
and final size is really 197 octets. or
unless the analysis of the file is incorrect. suspicious
:thanks: Leak & neuron2
neuron2
1st November 2007, 12:52
In truth, I downloaded this small movie :
video_centrale_canada_haut_debit.wmx
guada2, you do not listen! A .wmx file IS NOT A MOVIE.
Sharktooth
7th November 2007, 17:14
maybe this way is easier... here's your movie: http://www.climespace.fr/videos/climespace_centrale_canada_bas_debit.wmv
guada2
7th November 2007, 19:58
:thanks: neuron2.
Sure Sharktooth :)
Bye..
zambelli
9th November 2007, 08:34
That's nothing - I have an entire 3,000 file music collection in a single .m3u file. It's amazing. :D
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