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Sukia

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Feb 2, 2010
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Hello everyone,

I cant open a file with this extension. I try Divx, VLC, WMP, bla bla.
Can anybody help me?

Thanks
 

spinnerlys

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Are you sure that this is the right suffix?

Can you post a link or is it a file looking like this:
film_title[year]DvDrip[Eng]-FXG.avi?

The FXG is short for a release group, but we can't really help you with that.
 

Sukia

macrumors newbie
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Feb 2, 2010
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Yes, its like that (Trash Humpers, was the movie). So its kind of a fake or something?

Thanks

Are you sure that this is the right suffix?

Can you post a link or is it a file looking like this:
film_title[year]DvDrip[Eng]-FXG.avi?

The FXG is short for a release group, but we can't really help you with that.
 

Sukia

macrumors newbie
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Feb 2, 2010
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Yes, fake. FXG is unlikely to release such a film I guess.

Btw, you can get the 35mm film print here for 7,500 GBP.

LOL i saw that too. Quite impressive price :/ (collector item)
I will try another way, i guess.

Thanks Spinner :)
 

Sukia

macrumors newbie
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Feb 2, 2010
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And which of those Windows Spamware links will work?
FXG is not a format, but a release group spreading torrents of "illegally" obtainable films.

Yes, its that!
But its impossible to view? if so, what the purpose of that?
(i try a few links, but they dont fit/work)
 

spinnerlys

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Sep 7, 2008
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Yes, its that!
But its impossible to view? if so, what the purpose of that?
(i tried a few links, but they don't fit/work)

Because of the following:

Yes, fake. FXG is unlikely to release such a film I guess.

Again, it's a fake, created to download some software for you to install, most probably Windows only, that has some kind of malware inside.

Again, look for FXG releases and see, that that movie is not on the list.

And a yes to Movist, but if VLC can't play an FXG release, Movist will not too, as FXG use common codecs.

Any more help is bordering the violation of forum rules though.
 

Sukia

macrumors newbie
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Feb 2, 2010
21
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Because of the following:



Again, it's a fake, created to download some software for you to install, most probably Windows only, that has some kind of malware inside.

Again, look for FXG releases and see, that that movie is not on the list.

And a yes to Movist, but if VLC can't play an FXG release, Movist will not too, as FXG use common codecs.

Any more help is bordering the violation of forum rules though.

Thanks again, Spinner.

(case closed)
 
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