how to identify which languge the movie is in???
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how to identify which languge the movie is in???
| sabman |
Sep 9 2003, 07:30
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Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 4-September 03 |
well i am new to emule so i amnot familiar with the filenames given .....i was downloading amovie and aafter loadin 300 mb i realised that it was in french ....it was in the filename with initials VF...which i realised is version french ....can smone plz help me out n list all the possible short forms used to indiacate that it is in som other languge .....like i saw a filename with DIVX-ITA ....does it mean it is in italian or does it mean it is subtitled ...so plz tell me wat each of the short form is and which language it is refering to ., n whether it is subtiles or dubbed ?????
plz .....n thanxx |
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| reanimated838uk |
Sep 9 2003, 10:07
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Nutcracker Group: Betatesters Posts: 5198 Joined: 1-March 03 From: UK |
What you could do is to read comments, but there is likely to be 1 user who has put a comment on language out of 300. And theres no gurantee you'll find one though. Like you saw, DIVX-ITA on a filename is usually a dead giveaway, sometimes they will put the language on a filename. Try checking file details and browsing the list of filenames to see if theres any. You could preview the file if the preview has become enabled. Or as sleepy suggested go to the ed2k site in your language and do a search for the files you want Good luck. |
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sabman how to identify which languge the movie is in??? Sep 9 2003, 07:30
Sleepy While we build the eMulePlus program here we do no... Sep 9 2003, 07:59
Kaibosh You could also check out http://www.vcdquality.com... Sep 10 2003, 05:50![]() ![]() ![]() |
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