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| 421966 | 2006-01-16 23:28:00 | ive been googling this file tpye for ages and havnt got a straight answer \C im downlaoding a video file that has the extension of .xvf how can i play this/extract it or whatever =S help please |
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| 421967 | 2006-01-16 23:37:00 | According to google it maybe a tar file. If you've got Winzip, see if that extracts it. Or if that doesnt work, see if changing the xvf extension to something like mov or some video format works. |
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| 421968 | 2006-01-17 00:45:00 | Tar files normally end in tar xvf is the command as in tar xvf filename xvf means are "extract", "verbose" and "file best thing to do is stick the file in to something like gspot (if it will open it) and see what it tells you about the file I know students used to give files stange extensions to beat web filters on polytech/uni computers |
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