a friend of mine has a mac, and he's created a dvd project with it.. vobs, ifos, & bups. he doesnt have a dvd burner on his computer, so he wants to transfer the contents over to mine on cd-rw's..
i went to rarsoft.com and saw there was a command line version of winrar for macs.. will the mac version let you create spanning archives that can be extracted on a PC?
thanks for any help anyone can provide.
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c'mooon..
all you mac junkies are always talking shit about how good the mac is..
what it cant create a spanning archive or rar files that will work on the pc? -
I'm the wrong person to offer any advice on Macs (don't own one nor ever touched one) but of the very little I know, I think either of these may be of some help -
http://www.stuffit.com/win/index.html
http://www.files.de/software/Programm_File_Splitter_Deluxe_4629.html -
i use a program called "unrarx" to unpack rar files. i can't remember whether it can compress them either, and i'm leaving for work in about 30 seconds, so search google for it or something?
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unrarx will only unrar as the name implies.
im sure there is a raring app for OSX just never looked myself.
if i was to package and split an archive i would just use stuffit expander delux
you can DropTar DropStuff or DropZip any folder you want and then Segment the resulting file.
for mac to pc transfer i would suggest the dropzip and then segment because your alls winzip or whatever would then process the segments into a large .zip which you can then unzip.
is that what you were looking for jeex??
the Rar app on rarsoft is only in beta stages. If your a pro at terminal its no problem
these are the options and its quite simple if you know how to use the terminal.
Code:<Commands> a Add files to archive c Add archive comment cf Add files comment cw Write archive comment to file d Delete files from archive e Extract files to current directory f Freshen files in archive i[par]=<str> Find string in archives k Lock archive l[t,b] List archive [technical, bare] m[f] Move to archive [files only] p Print file to stdout r Repair archive rc Reconstruct missing volumes rn Rename archived files rr[N] Add data recovery record rv[N] Create recovery volumes s[name|-] Convert archive to or from SFX t Test archive files u Update files in archive v[t,b] Verbosely list archive [technical,bare] x Extract files with full path <Switches> - Stop switches scanning ad Append archive name to destination path ag[format] Generate archive name using the current date ap<path> Set path inside archive as Synchronize archive contents av Put authenticity verification (registered versions only) av- Disable authenticity verification check c- Disable comments show cfg- Disable read configuration cl Convert names to lower case cu Convert names to upper case df Delete files after archiving dh Open shared files ds Disable name sort for solid archive e<attr> Set file exclude attributes ed Do not add empty directories en Do not put 'end of archive' block ep Exclude paths from names ep1 Exclude base directory from names ep2 Expand paths to full f Freshen files hp[password] Encrypt both file data and headers idp Disable percentage display ierr Send all messages to stderr ilog[name] Log errors to file (registered versions only) inul Disable all messages isnd Enable sound k Lock archive kb Keep broken extracted files m<0..5> Set compression level (0-store...3-default...5-maximal) mc<par> Set advanced compression parameters md<size> Dictionary size in KB (64,128,256,512,1024,2048,4096 or A-G) ms[ext;ext] Specify file types to store o+ Overwrite existing files o- Do not overwrite existing files ol Save symbolic links as the link instead of the file ow Save or restore file owner and group p[password] Set password p- Do not query password r Recurse subdirectories r0 Recurse subdirectories for wildcard names only ri [:<S>] Set priority (0-default,1-min..15-max) and sleep time in ms rr[N] Add data recovery record rv[N] Create recovery volumes s[<N>,v[-],e] Create solid archive s- Disable solid archiving sfx[name] Create SFX archive si[name] Read data from standard input (stdin) t Test files after archiving ta<date> Process files modified after <date> in YYYYMMDDHHMMSS format tb<date> Process files modified before <date> in YYYYMMDDHHMMSS format tk Keep original archive time tl Set archive time to latest file tn<time> Process files newer than <time> to<time> Process files older than <time> ts<m,c,a>[N] Save or restore file time (modification, creation, access) u Update files v Create volumes with size autodetection or list all volumes v<size>[k,b] Create volumes with size=<size>*1000 [*1024, *1] ver[n] File version control vn Use the old style volume naming scheme vp Pause before each volume w<path> Assign work directory x<file> Exclude specified file x@ Read file names to exclude from stdin x@<list> Exclude files in specified list file y Assume Yes on all queries z<file> Read archive comment from file
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