.zip compression tip for your Tain submissions
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Heh. I have tested it before so I've also seen what it can do. 7z gives the best compression for plugins but not everybody is able to open 7-Zip archives, although it is slowly becoming more popular. The amount of saving for each zip or 7z depends on what's in the archive.
When compressing 7z archives, increase the Word Size setting to the highest number and the Dictionary Size to the level of Ram you have free, and you'll get better compression. It might lock the system up if it uses up all the Ram so be careful not to overdo it.
I've said since some time ago that it would be good if the largest downloads like The Fallen Levels and Chimera were also available in .7z. If disk place isn't an issue, could this be done with an alternative download link?
The Bushido Pack is in .rar by the way, how did that happen?
When compressing 7z archives, increase the Word Size setting to the highest number and the Dictionary Size to the level of Ram you have free, and you'll get better compression. It might lock the system up if it uses up all the Ram so be careful not to overdo it.
I've said since some time ago that it would be good if the largest downloads like The Fallen Levels and Chimera were also available in .7z. If disk place isn't an issue, could this be done with an alternative download link?
The Bushido Pack is in .rar by the way, how did that happen?
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lol! Fell right into that one...vinylrake wrote:You like Zips better? You know what you can do with your zip? STUFFIT!Baak wrote:.sit = .s*it
Actually I didn't mind using v5.0 (which I still have), but the newer ones had so many hoops to get to the "free" one, and then it filled my PC with all kinds of crap (went from light to HUGE). Just evil.
Funny on the .rar file - I de-compressed that puppy just a couple of days ago and thought it was odd. Guess what I used to de-compress it? 7zip. Heh. It does great with .tar/.gz/.tgz, etc., too.
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YesDeath's Avatar wrote:tar xzvf fo' life. Can it do tar.bz2 though?!Baak wrote:Heh. It does great with .tar/.gz/.tgz, etc., too.
Myth_TFL.tar.bz2 352 KB (360,788 bytes)
Supported formats:
* Packing / unpacking: 7z, ZIP, GZIP, BZIP2 and TAR
* Unpacking only: RAR, CAB, ISO, ARJ, LZH, CHM, MSI, WIM, Z, CPIO, RPM, DEB and NSIS
- 7-Zip now can unpack UDF, XAR and DMG/HFS archives.
- 7-Zip now can unpack .lzma archives.
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