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Old 18-06-2015, 10:28
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Originally Posted by felice2011 View Post
You can not change the size of an already compressed file * .bin.
The rationale is to compress and split the installation folder of the game that you have previously installed it your PC...
As written by @y_thelastknight you can use this http://www.fileforums.com/showthread.php?t=96619 OR http://www.fileforums.com/showthread.php?t=96464
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Actually I'm using DLG's Foldersplit and RDF, then I use a customized .bat file with this script to avoid precomp which is too slow:

arc a -ep1 -ed -r -w.\ Output\Setup_1.bin -msrep+exe+delta+lzma:a1:mfbt4:d256m:fb128:mc1000:l c8

I read somewhere in the forum to add -s12g -mt8 and replace d256m with d1024m what are these for?

So, to make .bin files to be around 4.3 gb to be burnt on dvd5s I just have to predict which will be compression ratio, I suppose...am I right?

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