The .r00, R001, Etc. files contain the files you want. They are compressed and cannot be viewed without expanding them. To do this, download either winRAR or 7-Zip. After you install one of these go to your folder with the r00 files. right click on the first one and select something like, "extract with WinRAR" or something like that. These files will be extracted in the same folder and you will see a new file(s). If this fails, try highlighting all of the r00 files and do the same thing i said earlier. Once you have succsesfully extracted your movie, delete your r00 files. Unfortunately, your new extracted file(s) could be anything and so I can't tell you anything else without knowing what the files are. Do some research.
.nfo is a plain text document. It will contain information about whatever you just downloaded so that you can read it and that. .rar and .r00 etc etc are all part of a single .rar archive. Much like a .zip file. The file named .rar is the base archive, it is the one that you should open. The rest of the files named .r00 .r01 and so on are parts of the same archive. In other words, it has been broken down into different parts for easy storage/transfer. Use a program called winRAR to open the archive. It will most likely contain your video ^_^
a .nfo file is an info file it provides information usually about whatever you downloaded open this with notepad.
r00, r01, r02, etc etc, Is associated with winRAR. WinRar archives come in different extensions, Examples: .001, .r01, .part01.rar just use winrar to extract these.
.sfv or Simple file verification is a file format for storing CRC32 checksums of files in order to verify the integrity of files. SFV can be used to detect random corruptions in a file, but cannot be used for checking authenticity in any meaningful way. Typically, the .sfv extension is used on SFV files
Answers & Comments
Verified answer
The .r00, R001, Etc. files contain the files you want. They are compressed and cannot be viewed without expanding them. To do this, download either winRAR or 7-Zip. After you install one of these go to your folder with the r00 files. right click on the first one and select something like, "extract with WinRAR" or something like that. These files will be extracted in the same folder and you will see a new file(s). If this fails, try highlighting all of the r00 files and do the same thing i said earlier. Once you have succsesfully extracted your movie, delete your r00 files. Unfortunately, your new extracted file(s) could be anything and so I can't tell you anything else without knowing what the files are. Do some research.
.nfo is a plain text document. It will contain information about whatever you just downloaded so that you can read it and that. .rar and .r00 etc etc are all part of a single .rar archive. Much like a .zip file. The file named .rar is the base archive, it is the one that you should open. The rest of the files named .r00 .r01 and so on are parts of the same archive. In other words, it has been broken down into different parts for easy storage/transfer. Use a program called winRAR to open the archive. It will most likely contain your video ^_^
a .nfo file is an info file it provides information usually about whatever you downloaded open this with notepad.
r00, r01, r02, etc etc, Is associated with winRAR. WinRar archives come in different extensions, Examples: .001, .r01, .part01.rar just use winrar to extract these.
.sfv or Simple file verification is a file format for storing CRC32 checksums of files in order to verify the integrity of files. SFV can be used to detect random corruptions in a file, but cannot be used for checking authenticity in any meaningful way. Typically, the .sfv extension is used on SFV files