Faqs
1. Q: How do I download from your site?
4. Q: How do I view subtitles?
5. Q: What media player should I use?
6. Q: What codec am I missing?
7. Q: I can hear sound but there is no video, why is that?
8. Q: I’m having a codec error or codec cannot be found while playing the video file, what should I do?
9. Q: Can you upload X file to X place? I cant use megaupload.
10. Q: How do I view the files that are in parts?
11. Q: I cant locate the .001 file in hjsplit. Whats going on?
12. Q: What is the difference between hardsubbed files and softsubbed?
1. Q: How do I download from your site?
A: Each posting has links. You should be able to click on each of those links. If the file is on my server, a dialogue box to save the file to your computer should come up. If you dont see the box, right click on the link, then choose “save target as”. Then you should be able to save the file to your computer.
If the file is located elsewhere, such as megaupload or rapidshare, when you click on the link a new browser window should open. If not, right click on the link and choose “copy shortcut”, then paste the link into your browser window manuaully.
or just simple refer here for megaupload and rapidshare
2. Q: I see a “Download limit exceeded” message when I try to download from megaupload. What’s the problem?
A: Non Premium Members are limited in the amount of bandwidth they can use in a certain length of time. Once you have reached that limit, you will have to wait a while before you will be able to download again. However there are now ways of getting around this.
3. Q: I’m having problem downloading from MegaUpload. It says “All download slots (2500) assigned to your country (xxx) are in use. Please try again later.” What shoud I do?
A: For some unknown reason, it is either MegaUpload has limited some Countries download bandwidth, or you’re behind a proxy server (which I doubt that you’re using one).
or you can bypass,refer this how-to Trick Megaupload to download files
4. Q: How do I view subtitles?
A: Make sure the media file and the subtitle file are in the same folder as eachother. Double check to see that the file names are similar:
example.avi
example.srt
If you are still unable to view subs, it may be that your missing the proper codecs to view subtitles on your computer. Try installing vobsub.
5. Q: What media player should I use?
A: This definitely depends on personal preference. I use Windows Media Player. I find that BSPlayer, and VLC Media Player are very good players as well.
6. Q: What codec am I missing?
A: That depends on what your trying to accomplish. I use Combined Community Codec Pack, and rarely run into a codec issue with any file.
7. Q: I can hear sound but there is no video, why is that?
AND - OR
8. Q: I’m having a codec error or codec cannot be found while playing the video file, what should I do?
A: Make sure you have ONLY one codec version installed OR the latest one. Multiple codec installation corrupt the codec ax file. Removing the old codec and install the latest codec should solve the problem.
9. Q: Can you upload X file to X place? I cant use megaupload.
A: No. I dont take these kind of requests. Even though you may be able to download better from another service, it may be bad for someone else. Simply put, whats good for you may be a bad solution for others. Its impossible for me to fufil everyones preference. Therefore I will use the best option for me.
10. Q: How do I view the files that are in parts?
A: OK, some files on this site are split into parts. Read the post carefully to see if the part files were split by using hjsplit. If so, you will need to download hjsplit, and use the joiner option to combine the files. Make sure that you download all parts first (do not rename them). Place them into the same folder. Open hjsplit. In the input area locate the .001 file. Once you have located and selected the .001 file, you can start to join the file. Hjsplit should automatically detect the .00X files in the folder.
11. Q: I cant locate the .001 file in hjsplit. Whats going on?
A: Sometimes some peoples computers save the .001 file as a media file by adding an extra .avi to the ending of it. This will allow ONLY the first part to play in a media player, but you will find that none of the other parts will play. You’ll have to rename the .001 file to end with the extension .001 by simply removing the .avi that was added by your computer.
Now for those who do not know how to rename file extensions, please follow the following instructions:
i. Go to the folder where the media files are located
ii. In the folders toolbar choose the following options Tools -> Folder Options -> View
iii. In view toward the bottom you will see Hide extensions for known file types. UNCHECK that box.
iv. Click Apply, and OK
v. Now proceed to renaming the .001 file. Remove the last .avi that was added to the file so that the file ends with the proper extension.
vi. You should now be able to locate the .001 file in hjsplit.
12. Q: What is the difference between hardsubbed files and softsubbed?
A: Hardsubbed files have subtitles embedded directly into the media file, whereas softsubs are external subtitle files (.srt, .sub) that will need to be in the same directly as the media file and (if you have the proper settings) will load automatically when the media file is played.
13. Q: When clicking on one of the download links at megaupload I see the message “The file you are trying to access is temporarily unavailable.” Can you please re-upload the file?
A: “Temporarily Unavailable” means just as it says. The error is usually generated when there is a problem on one or more of the megaupload servers. When the problem is fixed at megaupload the link will return. It can take an hour to a few days. But the link will indeed return. I will not take time to re-upload such files because they will eventually come back. If and only if the links are down for an extended period of time will I consider replacing them.


