.RAR files are the most widely used on USEnet for distributing large
binaries in small parts (movies, DTS, ISO's, CD images, etc.) You can
specify the exact size you want your archive piece to be with RAR,
rather than pick from a list of sizes with WinZIP. There may be a
place buried in there
It will extract .rar files, but I know that winrar extracts .tar and such.
Does 7zip do this? I don't know why the 7 is there, maybe just to
look...nice...
Tyler
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From: Steve Matzura [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Download win rar from:
http://www.rarlabs.com
I believe. When you open the instal file, install the program as you would
any program (keep pressing enter on next). Now, open the file your trying to
play. Press alt-e to extract. Now press shift-tab until you get to the tree
view and aro
You can use winrar forever, at least with extracting files, which you'll
most always be doing. I don't know why, winrar was the first and only
extracter I ever used.
Tyler
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From: Ibby Karbhari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
I downloaded something I wanted to hear but it says it's a RAR file, and
none of my 3 players will play it. I did a Web search and it says you have
to have some sort of extraction program to play these, but I was
unsuccessful trying to use the demo of one they suggested. Can these be
played
You'll need a program called winrar. You can pick it up from:
http://www.download.com/3000-2250-10007677.html
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On 6/23/2006 at 10:40 AM joanne wrote:
I downloaded something I wanted to hear but it says it's a RAR file, and
none of my 3 players will play
A .RAR file isn't an audio file. It is a file that has been saved
using the .RAR compression format. One free program that you can use
to extract the files from the .RAR file is 7-ZIP available from
www.7-zip.org. If you are expecting an audio file it is likely that
you will be able to play
7Zip will do, just visit www.7zip.org for it. It's also a great replacement
for winzip.
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From: joanne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pc-audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:40 AM
Subject: what are RAR files and how to play them
I downloaded something I
On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 11:32:30 -0400, you wrote:
7Zip will do, just visit www.7zip.org for it. It's also a great replacement
for winzip.
I've been using WinZIP practically since it came out. How is 7Zip
better, and what's with the 7?
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PC-Audio
And, does 7-zip support a Windows Explorer extension interface, like WinZip?
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Yea it does. I use 7z all the time.
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From: Dana S. Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 8:49 AM
Subject: Re: what are RAR files and how to play them
And, does 7-zip support a Windows Explorer
Thanks; I'll look into it. I've never yet come across a .rar file, and I so
seldom even need WinZip. So, I probably won't get to it any time soon. But,
It'll be good to be prepared, just in case, and it's good to know what to
get to get prepared.
Thanks.
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From:
Joane rar files are compressed files like zip.
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From: joanne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pc-audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 8:40 AM
Subject: what are RAR files and how to play them
I downloaded something I wanted to hear but it says it's a RAR file,
You need a utility such as Powerzip.
Unzip downloads, create your own ZIP files and encrypt confidential
documents with PowerZip. You can use PowerZip's 128-bit and 256-bit AES
encryption to
create password-protected ZIP files to store confidential documents and
files or send them through insecure
There's a very nice free programme called iceows which can compress and
decompress both rar and zip files and which is free and works well without
scripts.
Don't know the link for it though.
Andre
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