Im using bitcomet version 0.74, I use ruter Level 1, and I have a problem with downloaded files.
When It says that the file (movie or game) is 100% I opet it and some chapters are missing, or 700mb movie is 30minutes short.. Bitcomet doesnt download every file that I need.. SOS plz help!
I think this is not a problem with your bit comet.
Please give me an example of what movie you are referring to. Some movie types will display incorrect running time due to highly compressed video. If you provide more info, I can explain myself better.
Regarding your bit comet version. I suggest you install our latest STABLE version .70.
If however you want to continue to use the new client, then I would try version .76, which is still considered to be less then stable, but much closer then .74.
Sry Um DvDrips, Xvid⦠But not only the movies, files like games and music are also unfinished..
Example: When Ive triyed to install Nba 2007 the setup stopped at 36%.. Oky. So Ive triyed other torrent and setup stops at 27%.. Message error Missing files nba/speech.. or someting else.. And downloads are to quick for speed such as 20kb/s
I trying⦠Files .daa .iso .cue and .xvid mostly⦠I dont think that Im doing anything here. I try the same file NBA 2007.cue in client abc ( it downloadet very slow) but the file was good. No mistakes. The movies too. Its bitcomet or ruter cuz I manualy open the ports for abc client. :blink:
PowerISO is probably one of the best applications for extracting and running an ISO file (a few others too) but you NEED to choose the option to allow PowerISO to copy the extracted files to your hard drive and start them automatically. If you are extracting the ISO file yourself (even using PoweISO) and finding and running a file called setup.exe or or something similar it often wonāt work. What happens is that the setup application expects to find the rest of the files in their proper locations. The directory structure may NOT have extracted as the setup application expects them.
If this is not your case you might find that if you extract the ISO and look in a file named something like autostart.ini or setup.ini, or maybe a readme or readme.txt you will find a redirection to another file. Even if there is a setup.exe in the root of the ISO that may not be the REAL setup application. The REAL setup application could be in an entirely different folder. If so there should be a file in the root directory that points Windows to the proper setup application for your version of Windows. This often applies to oter file types such as .daa .bin etc too.
These two things have pretty much solved every problem Iāve encountered in situations similar to what you have described. And you might be quite surprised at where, and what name, the REAL setup application is/has.