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    Which Files Are Important?... (Naruto DL)

    Originally posted by: Canadian
    Originally posted by: Chaoskiddo
    you still need a dvd burner and if you dont have a flash drive send them through AIM.
    I'm going to download AIM... but just wondering: is AIM better than MSN at sending files (does AIM support sending entire files?).

    Just a random comment... I do have a flashdrive... but it's a 512Mb one... and these files (in total) are 9Gb... I guess I could transfer 18 times, though, :-P.
    I don't see how one IM cilent is better at transfering files...so stay with what you know... as well if both devices are hooked up to your network (are they both getting the internet from the same source?) then you could transfer that way which is that fastest route. Or you could e-mail yourself the files if you don't want to take the many trips...or upload them to a file sharing program and download them off the laptop..

    There are many ways...just depends how tech savy you are
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    Which Files Are Important?... (Naruto DL)

    one more suggestion, if you have a router at your house and both your PC and laptop can connect to the internet at the same time, you can send the files through a network.

    However if you burn the 1-25 on a DVD, you will not be able to watch it on regular DVD player, youll need one that is DivX compatible. But if its for archiving purposes, it should be fine.

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    Which Files Are Important?... (Naruto DL)

    To watch it on a standalone DVD played you'd also need a program to convert the files into a suitable format. Like .VOB or .OGM or something.

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    Which Files Are Important?... (Naruto DL)

    Originally posted by: anphorus
    To watch it on a standalone DVD played you'd also need a program to convert the files into a suitable format. Like .VOB or .OGM or something.
    little of topic but is OGM playable on most dvd players?

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    Which Files Are Important?... (Naruto DL)

    Nope, DVD players read MPEG-2. By the way, if you are going to try to convert the episodes to MPEG-2 to play them on a DVD player, you'll only get about 4 to 5 episodes max. In my opinion, a Divx DVD player or a Modded Xbox is the best solution for downloaded anime.

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    Which Files Are Important?... (Naruto DL)

    Originally posted by: stos289
    Nope, DVD players read MPEG-2. By the way, if you are going to try to convert the episodes to MPEG-2 to play them on a DVD player, you'll only get about 4 to 5 episodes max. In my opinion, a Divx DVD player or a Modded Xbox is the best solution for downloaded anime.
    Aww... too bad for me. :-(

    I guess what I'm going to have to do is just back them up on cd's... and play them on my computer whenever I want.

    Although, this is assuming I get a disc drive that can burn DVD's (I assumed, originally, that my disc drive that can burn, and READ dvd's could burn DVD's... but I guess I was wrong).

    If I get such a disc drive, to burn onto DVD discs... I'll make some random attempts anyways, :-P (4-5 episodes max doesn't sound like much...).

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    Which Files Are Important?... (Naruto DL)

    Isn't there another way, I think I've seen my bro do this before.

    He used a cable and hooked it from his computer to a TV and he was playing street fighter on his TV through his comp. Could this be done for watching movies as well?

    And, if so what kind of cable is needed? Is it more complicated than just getting a Divx DVD player?

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