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biotec2k8 10-01-2021 04:26

Conversion for Newbies
 
Hi


Is there a good tutorial to convert the compression via LOLZ, RAZOR etc., so that even newbies can do it?

I've already tried UltraARC, it's OK too, but I'd like to get the compression done like FitGirl.

But first I have to read something to understand that.

parnexcodes 10-01-2021 07:27

FitGirl probably uses modified tools or her own tools to have lowest ratio among all repackers .

Check the compression method index thread.

oltjon 10-01-2021 08:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by parnexcodes (Post 489827)
FitGirl probably uses modified tools or her own tools to have lowest ratio among all repackers .

Check the compression method index thread.

fit girl has no tools other than those that are here in this forum. she takes out the folders or files that are used for multiplayer and here she is able to do small repack;)

oo7 10-01-2021 13:08

1 Attachment(s)
This is an example how to compress and decompress using srep+lolz method.
I hope this help.

biotec2k8 10-01-2021 13:21

All Helps ar Welcome

biotec2k8 10-01-2021 13:26

Yes, that's exactly what I need. It doesn't have to be a GUI, but the BAT file is a great thing. And that Unpack BAT is also there. I think the normal 7-zip is ok, but there still has to be a little more feasible. Even with audio files in M4a format or video MKVs. I am sure that you know what you are doing here and that you can certainly teach me a lot.


Is there a mix of compression that can give the best result? I know that depends on the original files. But is there a mixture that you find the best as a standard?

oo7 11-01-2021 00:24

7zip can not compress Matroska(mkv) as it is already compressed format.
losslessly compression of Matroska with high compression ratio is not possible.
If you still want to compress mkv ,you can try Lossy compression.


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