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Newbie needs help understanding file validation

Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 8:52 pm
by aberly
I've been trying to learn about this by reading on the web. So far I understand that Par and Par2 files help recover missing or corrupted uploads. I also downloaded a free program called QuickPar, clicked on some Par files, and it either tells me everything is okay, or it fixes it. And supposedly it can watch folders and do this automatically, but I can't see how to set this up.

From reading here, I get the impression that I'm supposed to associate a Par and/or RAR program with UI. Is this correct? And does this then take care of something automatically? Maybe do the fixing part?

Also, the files I'm downloading are not in RAR files. They look like standard media files that are uploaded in multi-parts. But then there are Par2 files, maybe in case part is missing?

Can someone give me an overview of how this all works, or maybe point me to a message or faq that does? I've already done a lot of reading, but can't seem to get further along in understanding this.

Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 9:11 pm
by blackdog56
Have you tried reading here http://www.slyck.com/ng.php.

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 12:45 am
by aberly
blackdog56 wrote:Have you tried reading here http://www.slyck.com/ng.php.
I had not found that one. Thanks. I just read the whole thing. It even answered a burning question that I forgot to ask.

I'm still wondering, though, about the UE connection with this. Does UE place calls to outside programs such as WinRAR and/or QuickPar to help it save attachments or do other operations. And do I need to do anything to make sure UE has access to whatever outside programs it needs?

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 12:24 pm
by bassie
no, ue does not to that at the moment to my knowledge.

But you might give those free programs a try:

" Par and Rar" http://www.milow.net/site/projects/parnrar.html

And:

"Autounpack" http://www.see-and-be.com/AutoUnpack/index.php

Those programs monitor the download directory and automatically repair, unpack and delete the rar files at the end.

I like both of them

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:07 pm
by aberly
Many thanks, Bassie. I'll try those programs.