I'm sorry I can't seem to give you the help you need - this film worked 100% for me. It downloaded correctly, it extracted correctly, it played in VLC correctly. Did you first drag the folder onto your desktop or your hard drive, or did you drag it directly from the RAR file to VLC? Dragging the folder out of the RAR onto the hard drive and THEN dragging it to VLC should work. If it doesn't, I don't know the answer because it's in your setup somewhere.Louche42 wrote:Uh huh. Well I dragged the folder to VLC and nothing happened. Of course.
Also I already know that ed2k links do nothing for me. I'm guessing I need to install something additional right?
This is a lot of work for a few fleeting seconds of a movie in slightly better quality.
Without subtitles, I can't actually watch it fully, so can you guess what the purpose of the movie would be to me?
We use eMule as the preferred way to share files. Look at Step-by-Step eMule Setup for help setting up the full eMule. The URLs for things like server lists and IP filters are a little out of date so you should Google for current versions but it should get you going.
The film in this release DOES have subtitles - English, French, Spanish, and Russian. It also has extras - photos, behind the scenes, etc. It has a Menu and everything else a commercial DVD has. Whether all this effort is worth it to you is up to you.