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  1. i downloaded a movie which is in winrar format. if i try to extract it says
    "c:\downloads\ballu - TELECINE DD 5.1 - replica DVDR\BALLU.ISO
    The archive is either in unknow format or damaged"
    i used nero to create movie. it opened but there is no audio but only video.
    can anyone suggest how can i extract winrar?
    thanks
    chinnu
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  2. It a Image file?
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  3. Aging Slowly Bodyslide's Avatar
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    Looks like you are missing part of the complete rar set.
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  4. no its not an image file. its a movie
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    chinnu


    Originally Posted by canadateck
    It a Image file?
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  5. Do you know what an iso is? Anyway I think Bodyslide is right.
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    What movie is it? Can you just make another backup of the original?
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  7. iam little weak. backup means i should download the movie again?

    Originally Posted by Bodyslide
    What movie is it? Can you just make another backup of the original?
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    That would be up to you.
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    Chinnubp,

    I can't tell from your post if you have checked that there is audio on the original down load.

    I assume from your post that you just burned the .mov file directly to a CD/DVD.

    If the source file plays properly on your computer, then try to burn a copy and see what happens. If no audio on the source, re-download from a different source.

    Hope this helps.
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