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Originally Posted by panker1992
It Seems i finally can have a student...
This time of the year i am busy with these projects
1) drastically reduce wem quality for good on titles (100% success so far)
2) drastically reduce overall quality of game rippable files, completely delete old unused files which as you said correctly srep cannot dedup. (70% done almost there)
3) Rip movie files and lower quality then import them back on (100% done)
so far i have managed the following without ever compromising visuals or sound
Packed
Immortal Fenyx Rising > 13.8GB
Divinity - Original Sin > 7.4 GB
Divinity - Original Sin II > ~ 13 GB it's almost complete
Onimusha - Warlords > 2.0 GB
Mega Man X - Legacy Collection > 1.75 GB
Mega Man Zero - ZX Legacy Collection > 1.9GB
Call of Cthulhu > 7.4 GB
Resident Evil 2 > 13.8 GB
Resident Evil 3 > 13.6 GB
Those 2 can be done together with astonishing ratio 30% or more
Resident Evil HD > 3.8GB
Resident Evil Zero > 5GB
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These projects sound fascinating! I remember seeing .wem files when attempting to encode video/audio for "Batman: Arkham City" but unfortunately had little luck with this.
How drastically is the the sample rate and bit depth of each track reduced to see results? I don't know anything about audio compression, sorry if thats a silly question.
Do you have a specific method to determining which files are unused in a title, or is this a case-by-case or engine specific method? I attempted to figure out which files were unused in the title "Silent Storm: Sentinels" as it uses a fair amount of files from the title "Silent Storm", but I was unable to figure out which, if any, could be removed.
Sorry if I sound silly but what exactly do you mean by movie files? I wasn't aware video files could have lossless compression applied to them, with significant compression ratios. It'll be interesting if this project could be applied to the Batman Arkham City, Origins & Knight titles, as the video files in these titles takes up a good portion of the install size.
Your current listed lossless compressions are incredible to say the least! I'm especially amazed by your ratios with the Divinity Original Sin games as well as the Mega Man collections!