Welll I tried both methods:
The FTP2Donkey and the DMTorrent2part; here are the results:
First I tried FTP2Donkey, stated the elink and the file (which was an 88% torrent).
FTP2Donkey created 2 files: the .part and the part.met files
I went to my emule and imported them
eMule showed 100% complete for the file
I stopped the file and then resumed the file.
eMule strated to verify the file and came out with all parts corrupt (obviously as they were not complete)
In the end i was with like 2.5% of the 88% of the file....
2. Then I tried dmtorrent2part:
The app asked me for the .torrent file, I gave it to it.
This torrent was a 2 file folder, 1 was the movie, the other one was the subtitle file.
I chose the movie (higlighted it), then the app asks for the path to the incomplete file, so I gave it to it, and then gave the app the elink (using search in emule, I verified it was the same rip, etc, fortunately, the filename was the same along with complete file size).
Then I pressed the Show Gaps button (the author I think he meant Show Chunks instead of Show Gaps LOL).
The app starts to review the file and comes out with the all the downloaded and missing chunks of the torrent.
I then pressed Only Part Met, but I think it was possible to press the Make.. it doesn't matter.
I went to my torrent folder, and saw the part met file and the incomplete files there.
Since I just pressed Only Part Met, I renamed the movie.avi file to 0.part (so it has the same name as 0.part.met).
Then on emule I just imported the thing.
eMule imported the thing, and in % it showed that the file was 88%, just like the torrent was.
I stopped and resumed the new file
Well... eMule kept its 88% promise, and started to find sources
Now I only need 12% to complete the file and it has enough sources on it
My veredict:
Use DMTorrent2Part, and don't worry
If you downloaded something that wasn't made in chunks (like from an FTP, MSN, or the WEB) use FTP2Donkey