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Old 08-08-2012, 20:30
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Originally Posted by lupetto77 View Post
Since I'm a beginner with these command lines I wanted to ask you a few things:

1.quale between these compresses more

2.With this code how do I compress multiple folders?
I have a folder such as Mass Effect 3 and inside there are 3 more folders 1 - 2 - 3 as I pack them in single file Data2.bin
I'm not a guru but:

1) It depends on the type of data you are compressing. The command-line number 3 might does a great job but not always. Anyway you can run precomp without any parameters and it might suggest you the best parameters! According to the guide of precomp:
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-zl: (Comfort: zLib_Levels)

After precompressing a file with Precomp, it tells you how to use this parameter to speed up the precompression the next time you precompress this file. These are one or more two-digit numbers. The first digit is the compression level, the second digit is the memory settings which are tried on this file. However, using this on a different file could lead to Precomp missing some compressed parts of it.
2) Maybe this is what you looking for?
Code:
arc a -ep1 -r -w.\ .\Disk1\Data1.bin -mprecomp:zl68:d1+srep+lzma:a1:mfbt4:d256m:fb128:mc1000:lc8 "Folder1\*" "Folder2\*" "Folder3\*"
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