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However the main thing is that I assembled videos I had from GDFONLY into a single pack. I made this gifted videos pack as a secondary
thing. I renamed them to have consistent naming scheme and had to determine file names for files with obscure names (MrDeepFakes video ID or some obscure name). I will upload this pack someday later. It will probably be about 90 GB (if including videos (26.7 GB) recently shared by gdx88). I should try to check for possible video duplicates first.
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" bunkr album. It is my album I uploaded 3 weeks ago. However I "forgot" to complete it to a final post. I wanted to upload it to gofile and pixeldrain too. These files technically are open to everyone as GDFONLY freely shared them in one of his communication channels.However the main thing is that I assembled videos I had from GDFONLY into a single pack. I made this gifted videos pack as a secondary
thing. I renamed them to have consistent naming scheme and had to determine file names for files with obscure names (MrDeepFakes video ID or some obscure name). I will upload this pack someday later. It will probably be about 90 GB (if including videos (26.7 GB) recently shared by gdx88). I should try to check for possible video duplicates first.
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You need to download all split RAR files belonging to the same video. They are split with WinRAR as bunkr only allows files up to 2 GB (2,000,000,000 B). They should have the same file name and their ending should be *.part1.rar, *.part2.rar, *.partX.rar (or *.r00, *.r01, *.rX). Bunkr adds its identifier to the file name (e.g.: "NOT-Wonyoung-the-gratitude-of-the-rabbit-FULL-VIDEO-as-gift-part1-arlBNs3Q.rar"). Such file renaming creates a problem when you try to extract them. The only app I found which manages to extract files named like that is WinRAR as it asks you to manually open other parts one by one.
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app can be used to download files having correct names (e.g.: "NOT Wonyoung the gratitude of the rabbit FULL VIDEO as gift.part1.rar"). It can even extract downloaded RAR files and then remove them automatically after the files extraction completion.To quickly rename RAR files which have bunkr IDs in their name you can use PowerRename app. This app comes from
So select RAR files you need to rename > RMB > "Rename with PowerRename". Tick "Use regular expressions" box. "Apply to" selection: "Filename + extension".
As a search string enter (without quotes): "-part(\d{1})-[a-zA-Z0-9]{4,32}.rar$" or "-part(\d{1})-[a-zA-Z0-9]{8}.rar$" (lesser probability of incorrect renames as default ID length is 8 symbols). As a replacement string enter (without quotes): ".part$1.rar".
If you want use "Filename only" selection, you can use "-part(\d{1})-[a-zA-Z0-9]{4,32}$" > ".part$1" replacement.
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utilities. After installation it is integrated into File Explorer context menu.So select RAR files you need to rename > RMB > "Rename with PowerRename". Tick "Use regular expressions" box. "Apply to" selection: "Filename + extension".
As a search string enter (without quotes): "-part(\d{1})-[a-zA-Z0-9]{4,32}.rar$" or "-part(\d{1})-[a-zA-Z0-9]{8}.rar$" (lesser probability of incorrect renames as default ID length is 8 symbols). As a replacement string enter (without quotes): ".part$1.rar".
If you want use "Filename only" selection, you can use "-part(\d{1})-[a-zA-Z0-9]{4,32}$" > ".part$1" replacement.
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