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legoman666
14th May 2007, 21:35
I made this for my personal use, but I figured I might as well release it for other people to use. It's really simple but saves me a ton of time.

version 0.1:
Initial release.
Download Link (ftp://legoman666.dyndns.org:47024/TSJoiner.rar)

Usage:
Extract the .exe from the rar and then double click on it.

You have a bunch of files like:
VeronicaMars.S01E05.00.ts
VeronicaMars.S01E05.01.ts
VeronicaMars.S01E05.02.ts

The program will ask for "base file name." In this case, it would be "VeronicaMars.S01E05

The first and last file part numbers are rather self explanatory.

"Input length of piece identifier" means the length of the integer that denotes what piece number it is. In the example above, it would be 2.

You can either put the .exe into the same directory as the file pieces or run it from anywhere and then specify the path when it asks for the base file name.

It wouldn't be too difficult to add the ability to specify the file extension, but I never did since I've never used it for that, however if anyone would like me to, I could.

DAKnn
21st September 2007, 10:18
version 0.1:
Initial release.
Download Link
broken link..

Thunderbolt8
22nd September 2007, 11:04
what else can it do, what you cant do with tssplitter already ?

legoman666
18th October 2007, 05:34
broken link..

my isp gave me a new "modem" for my dsl. It ain't a god damned modem, it's a router. no matter how much I try to convince them. It's doing DCHP, has dns config, and everything else a router does, but they simply will not concede that it is a router. i'm having problems with it and they told me to get help from the manufacturer. Well the manufacturer's site says to get support from the ISP. sigh.

Anyway, point is that the new "modem" is crap and doesn't work properly, so no port forwarding = no ftp.

insomniak1981
18th October 2007, 11:54
legoman666 try www.portforward.com should help you sort your router out.

legoman666
18th October 2007, 12:59
I know how to properly forward ports on my old router (which is still there, so I have 2 routers now). i'll give it a look though, thanks.