Originally posted by 3351:
Suffix? What's that man?
You don't know what a 'suffix' is? Hm, don't you know such things under Mac OS? Uh, yes, I forgot that Mac OS is a system with minimal functions...*lol*
Okay, without joking. The suffix of a file is the merged definition of the file type in file names. The traditional classification of file names is the 8.3 format which means eight characters followed by a dot and the three character suffix.
A suffix like .wav means that this is a file of the type WAVE. A suffix like .jpg means that this is a JPEG file. And so on...
In modern computer systems you can find longer suffices like .wave or .jpeg (and much more is possible but not really reasonable).
Okay, open your CD directory and search for the listed file names. You may find suffices like .bov or so...and exactly for this file type you must find a decoder program in the internet. There are many different once because of the many different DVD file types. Modern systems and their never ending stories...
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Greetings from Frankfurt (Germany),
Sheriff ;-)
[This message has been edited by Sheriff (edited 05-01-2005).]