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Originally Posted by ZakirAhmad
@darkwolves
use this setting.
lolz:dt1:dtp1:dto1:dtm1:dtw1:dtd1:mtt0:mt#d64m:tt4  h14:fba4096:mc1023:bc8:blr8:bm8
replace # with number of threads u want.
every thread will use 700mb of ram during compression. and during decompression (around 100mb).
since we have used mtt0(ratio will not be affterted because of multithreading) number of threads during decompression will be equal to number of threads during compression.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ZakirAhmad
That was a typing error and u still didnt tried to find what is wrong.
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yeah i did actually.....at one point i did do that but it crashed on ztool
i've since changed the pzlib settings and am test running it hasn't crashed
only on with ztool though something about the setting i was using was conflicting...