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ipman99
19-01-2016, 07:51
hi, I'm new to fileforums and I don't know if this is the right place to ask. I downloaded Reflate v2 and tried to compress some files with it, and I have 2 questions to ask.

1)I tried to compress 30GB of files at once. but after the process it gave me an empty output. why?

2)In the final step, when it's showing error level=0, why is it take long time to create the .bin file? (Why isn't it showing any kind of a progress like 1 to 100?)

Stor31
19-01-2016, 08:15
hi, I'm new to fileforums and I don't know if this is the right place to ask. I downloaded Reflate v2 and tried to compress some files with it, and I have 2 questions to ask.

1)I tried to compress 30GB of files at once. but after the process it gave me an empty output. why?

2)In the final step, when it's showing error level=0, why is it take long time to create the .bin file? (Why isn't it showing any kind of a progress like 1 to 100?)

bad place :)

look here : http://fileforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=55 ;)

good luck

ipman99
19-01-2016, 08:29
any answers?

ChronoCross
22-01-2016, 12:52
30 gb for reflate? No bro use less gb like 2gb or less and also error level=0 means no error everything is fine. You need to the lastest felice tool. Split the folder and compress.

Razor12911
23-01-2016, 04:09
Reflate with data more than 4gb is possible without splitting anything, I wanted to post this info last year but I forgot, Bilawal also noticed that it isn't 4GB. The maximum input I have ever tried was 43.7GB which were GTA V game files and decompression was also possible.

ChronoCross
25-01-2016, 04:40
@razor12911 well in my experience with reflate in lage files i have some troubles in my machine. With 36 gb of test file my ram is fragmented and i have some errors in srep or lzma step. Like disk full or memory error. But with 2gb of test file i dont have any problem. My machine have 6 cores 8 gb ram and 1TB.

felice2011
25-01-2016, 05:25
Extract any large archive over 10 -15 GB in a mean machine, with 4 or 8 GB of RAM involves time of opening the file 2 to 3 minutes, if not more.
I personally recommend to split a compressed file, or folder, no larger than 4-5GB.

ipman_98
19-02-2016, 04:21
Reflate with data more than 4gb is possible without splitting anything, I wanted to post this info last year but I forgot, Bilawal also noticed that it isn't 4GB. The maximum input I have ever tried was 43.7GB which were GTA V game files and decompression was also possible.

no, when I tired that output file disappeared after 100% completion