Note: This may only work with Windows XP.
If you've lost your copy, or just don't feel like finding it, there's an easier way to join clips/files that are split with Hacha. However, you need to have Hacha on your hard drive, and you need to locate it once, or this won't work. Find a file that is split, and attempt to open the first file (it usually is indicated by a 0.) Windows XP probably won't recognize the extension, so it asks you what to open it with. Choose "Select the program from a list". If Hacha isn't in the list, hit Browse and go look for it. Make sure to check "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file", and you should be done.
(Sorry but it still makes you go through Hacha when you open it, so you still have to read spanish 😛 )
Not sure if anyone has noticed/posted this before, so I thought I'd share the info.
If you've lost your copy, or just don't feel like finding it, there's an easier way to join clips/files that are split with Hacha. However, you need to have Hacha on your hard drive, and you need to locate it once, or this won't work. Find a file that is split, and attempt to open the first file (it usually is indicated by a 0.) Windows XP probably won't recognize the extension, so it asks you what to open it with. Choose "Select the program from a list". If Hacha isn't in the list, hit Browse and go look for it. Make sure to check "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file", and you should be done.
(Sorry but it still makes you go through Hacha when you open it, so you still have to read spanish 😛 )
Not sure if anyone has noticed/posted this before, so I thought I'd share the info.



