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What is an SRR file? Archive metadata file created by ReScene, a program used to repackage .RAR files released in the Warez scene; contains a backup of all metadata files in the RAR archive; can be combined with the original non-metadata archive files to recreate the original distribution archive.

More Information Warez distributions typically include metadata files such as .NFO files. SRR files created by ReScene contain backup copies of such files and therefore are found sometimes in Warez RAR archives.

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What is an SRR file?

Archive metadata file created by ReScene, a program used to repackage .RAR files released in the Warez scene; contains a backup of all metadata files in the RAR archive; can be combined with the original non-metadata archive files to recreate the original distribution archive.

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Warez distributions typically include metadata files such as .NFO files. SRR files created by ReScene contain backup copies of such files and therefore are found sometimes in Warez RAR archives.

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Updated: March 1, 2011

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What is an SRR file?
Archive metadata file created by ReScene, a program used to repackage .RAR files released in the Warez scene; contains a backup of all metadata files in the RAR archive; can be combined with the original non-metadata archive files to recreate the original distribution archive.