akisyoung: I may be mistaken (I haven't researched the Sailor Moon phenomenon since I was a teenager in high school), but originally the only episodes that had English dub were the original 46 episodes of "Sailor Moon". They were translated and brought over to North America by a company named "DIC" (I used to laugh about that name back when I was young and immature) and I believe those were the only episodes they translated. Thus, the rest are all sub-titled. This is quite a nice collection, as I have never seen the originals in Japanese... Still, I would prefer to hear Sailor Moon's original English-talent voice, as those original voices give me that old nostalgic feeling when I watch it. ;)
ChieSeagull: The problem is a windows file protection mechanism in place. Since your Bit Torrent client hasn't fully relinquished the lock on the file (even though it is 100% finished writing it), the windows file system cannot gain access to the file and thus your media player cannot play the file.
This is assuming your OS is Windows. Also, the reason it hasn't relinquished the file lock is likely due to the next file not being 100%. The way the bit torrent protocol works is that some files end up sharing "parts" of the data stream being handled by the bit torrent client. Thus, one file can finish, yet another file shares some of that file's open data stream, thus both files are locked until both are either finished, or that partial stream is closed.
It's all actually a lot more technical than what I've written here, but it should give you a better idea of what is going on. A good way to test one of the AVIs is to just set all of the video files except for one to download... Set the rest to "skip" (uTorrent) and you can then just download one video file and see if it plays for you. Once verified, you can set the rest of the files to download. 37 GB is quite large to "re-download" as one user has stated. ;)
No, this is the XBOX 360 version. The PC version has already been released in two separate releases, one for HL2: Ep2 and one for Portal. The release group for both of those is "UNLEASHED".
Also, "Region Free" means that the game will play on any XBOX 360, regardless of the area of the world it was built for. In other words, this game could be burned to a DVD+R D/L and then pla **** on an XBOX 360 from Europe, and then taken out of the machine and pla **** on an XBOX 360 from the USA. It basically just means "It plays anywhere."
You should read up on more info at:
http://www.xbox-scene.com/
Kindred2k7's Comments (8) / Joined 2 years ago / Karma: 3
This is assuming your OS is Windows. Also, the reason it hasn't relinquished the file lock is likely due to the next file not being 100%. The way the bit torrent protocol works is that some files end up sharing "parts" of the data stream being handled by the bit torrent client. Thus, one file can finish, yet another file shares some of that file's open data stream, thus both files are locked until both are either finished, or that partial stream is closed.
It's all actually a lot more technical than what I've written here, but it should give you a better idea of what is going on. A good way to test one of the AVIs is to just set all of the video files except for one to download... Set the rest to "skip" (uTorrent) and you can then just download one video file and see if it plays for you. Once verified, you can set the rest of the files to download. 37 GB is quite large to "re-download" as one user has stated. ;)
;)
HL2: Ep2 .nfo (PC Version)
http://www.nforce.nl/index.php?switchto=nfos&menu=quicknav&item=viewnfo&id=117935
Portal .nfo (PC Version)
http://www.nforce.nl/index.php?switchto=nfos&menu=quicknav&item=viewnfo&id=117933
Portal "FIX" .nfo (PC Version)
http://www.nforce.nl/index.php?switchto=nfos&menu=quicknav&item=viewnfo&id=117934
Also, "Region Free" means that the game will play on any XBOX 360, regardless of the area of the world it was built for. In other words, this game could be burned to a DVD+R D/L and then pla **** on an XBOX 360 from Europe, and then taken out of the machine and pla **** on an XBOX 360 from the USA. It basically just means "It plays anywhere."
You should read up on more info at:
http://www.xbox-scene.com/