ssakmule wrote:Colonel Panic wrote:The Ex - 6. series singles (1991-1992)The Ex - 6.1 Slimy Toad / Jake's Cake (7" single, 1991)
The Ex with Brader - 6.2 Ceme Ryne / Millitan (7" single, 1991)
The Ex - 6.3 Hidegen Fujnak A Szelek / She Said (7" single, 1991)
The Ex & guests - 6.4 Bimhuis 29/06/91 (4-song double 7" 1991)
The Ex with Kamagurka and Herr Seele - 6.5 This Song is in English (7" single, 1991)
The Ex - 6.6 Euroconfusion / Bird in the Hand (12" single, 1992)
All MP3s, 160 K/s @ 44.1 KHz. JPEGs of beautiful cover art included.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=H3CV0QGYEnjoy.
Colonel, the archive does not extract with either winzip or winrar.
It has a *._series extension (never heard of it). Solution for people who might or have downloaded the file: use
universal extractor
projectMalamute wrote:It is a zip file, it's just got a funny name.
On Windows you might have to rename it something with a .zip at the end.
ssakmule wrote:I forgot to mention it, but I already tried suffixing both .zip/.rar before trying universal extractor & it did not work. Give it a try & see.
This is weird. When I created the archive, I saved it as a regular zip file with a ".zip" extension.
The cause of the problem seems to be that decimal point in the filename after the "6". Megaupload seems to have "assumed" that everything following the first dot was the filetype extension, and so it lopped off the
real file extension. How stupid. Guess Megaupload doesn't like filenames with more than one dot in them.
Anyway, the archive itself is fine. Like
projectMalamute said, it just needs to be renamed to something with a ".zip" at the end so Windows will know what application to use when opening it.
Just do this: download the file and then rename it "THE_EX_-_6._series.zip", then double-click it. It will open normally. I just did it that way on my parents' machine (a Windows XP PC) and it worked fine.
I just edited my original post above to add those instructions.
Sorry about the confusion, BTW.