ecchh | 35 points
Any pass = the name of this subreddit.
Extract with 7zip/peazip (windows), bandizip (windows/mac), keka (mac), p7zip (linux).
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If you're still having trouble extracting, you may have had CRC errors during the download process. Verify that the file integrity is intact by opening the .sfv file with QuickSFV. If you are using MEGAsync, try using the web client or JDownloader instead.
Director(s) | Megalinks MegaDB Director(s): John G. AvildsenWriter(s) | Megalinks MegaDB Writer(s): Robert Mark KamenCast | Megalinks MegaDB Cast: Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita, Elisabeth Shue, Martin KovePlot | Megalinks MegaDB Plot: A martial arts master agrees to teach karate to a bullied teenager.
^This ^summary ^is ^taken ^from ^imdb.com ^| ^For ^feedback ^or ^suggestions ^contact ^/u/indigo6alpha
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I really wish I had a post I could just point to every time someone asks this question.
The short answer is: my upload speed sucks.
The long answer is: I upload to both Zippy and Mega, and doing so separately would take a million years more than it already takes to make a good post on this subreddit, time which I don't really have. I get around this by splitting the files with 7zip to a file that will be accepted both by Zippyshare (500MB limit) and MEGA. That way I can upload the file once, and using a distributor service, distribute the files to all hosts simultaneously. Basically I save half the time I would be using otherwise to be uploading the same content. So that's good for me.
It's also good for users, because if you're not paying for MEGA, you can sort of get around their 5GB limit. You can start downloading one of my uploads on MEGA, hit the 5GB limit, it won't delete all your files since they're in parts, and you can continue downloading through Zippyshare if you choose because the files are mirrors are each other. They're identical, so they're interchangeable between MEGA and Zippy. This means if one of the files is dead on either host, you can simply grab it from the other one.
The .SFV file is included because sometimes CRC errors happen when you're downloading multiple files You can open .SFV files with QuickSFV and it will verify all parts and let you know if they're ok or not. This is so you can easily identify any problems and re-download any corrupt files without having to worry about downloading the entire file all over again.
I do my best to try to make this as easy as possible for everyone involved.
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[-] TwiztidJuggla420 | 1 points
Fuck that unappreciative simpleton. The majority of us really appreciate your uploads. We have been missing you lately. My HDD hasn't been filling up nearly as fast without your constant uploads. :(
[-] TwiztidJuggla420 | 1 points
What a lazy, ungrateful, entitled little bitch. "I'm too lazy, stupid, and ignorant to unzip compressed files that somebody took their time to share with me for free!" Wow. Yet again it is always the people who haven't contributing one single god damn thing to this subreddit complaining and crying because something wasn't exactly in their preferred resolution/codec or because it is compressed and they are too stupid to decompress it.
EDIT: I am glad to see that you deleted your posts less than 20 minutes of me posting this. Hopefully in the future you won't scold and discourage the Megalinks uploaders, especially since Megalinks wouldn't exist without them.
[-] SubZorro | 1 points | Oct 05 2017 16:11:05
Subtitles for this movie:
^This ^list ^of ^subtitles ^are ^taken ^from ^opensubtitles.org ^| ^For ^feedback ^or ^suggestions ^contact ^/u/indigo6alpha
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