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Offline Taristin

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Identifying unknown file types?
Let's say... hypothetically... that I spent the last two weeks DLing a file. And for the purposes of this thread, let's assume it's completely legitamate, and legal. Mmmkay? ;)

And let's say it was listed as a rar file. But winrar say's it isn't.

Is there any program out there can tell me what kind of file it is? I suspect it may be an ISO, or a BIN or NRG, or something of the sort. But I don't know how to tell, and I don't want to lose all of the hypothetical time I may or may not have spent DLing this file.
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Offline aldo_14

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Identifying unknown file types?
Try (maybe) one of the multi-format extractors.  I think the filetype should be encoded in the header data within, so I reckon that one designed to handle multiple types could use that.

Other chance is that it's corrupted, so winRar doesn't recognise it because of that.  

Maybe you could just try renaming the extension and seeing what can open it, if you have an idea what it mihgt be.

 

Offline mitac

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It's a shot into the dark, but maybe Quick View could be helpful. Haven't used that yet, but it sounds interesting.
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Offline pyro-manic

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Identifying unknown file types?
I'm sure you can get some sort of proggy to identify filetypes...

Aha. Google is magic. Try this?

http://filext.com/helpme.php
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Offline Acer

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Identifying unknown file types?
Winrar is capable of opening ISO files (the fact that the extension is wrong is irrelevant) so scratch that. It is probly another CD image format since hmmm... you hypotetically downloaded a ''cough'' legitimate file... Anyways just try to mount the file on Daemon Tools: http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/portal/index.php

 
Identifying unknown file types?
What he ^^ said.
Also, try opening with WinAce. Winrar is sometimes picky.
And finnaly, try opening with Windows Media Player, or some other video player. Your "legitimate" file might turn out to be a "legitimate" porn movie.
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Offline Taristin

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Identifying unknown file types?
Ok. I'll try the daemon tools.  

I also fear that ST may be right. >.>
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Offline WMCoolmon

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Identifying unknown file types?
On Linux, type "file name-of-file". :p
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Offline Taristin

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Identifying unknown file types?
I know how to do it in Linux. But windblows doesn't have a comparable feature. :p

Besides 'file' isn't the most precise program, at times... :doubt:
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Offline Taristin

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Identifying unknown file types?
Nope. Didn't open it in Daemon tools... Bugger probably is a 600 meg porn movie. :doubt:

Edit: Yep. Who'da guessed. :doubt:

:hopping:
« Last Edit: February 06, 2005, 07:32:53 pm by 273 »
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Offline WMCoolmon

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Identifying unknown file types?
Hmm, 600 megs of pr0n as an AVI file?

*Estimates Raa will be gone for at least the next 30 minutes or so. :p*
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Offline Taristin

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Identifying unknown file types?
Actually I deleted it. If I want porn, I know where to get it. I don't need others to try and trick me into DLing it. Slimy bastards.
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Identifying unknown file types?
I knew it!
:lol: :lol:
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