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Actually, using dd without any number, is xtool internal deduplication without srep, which might lead to bigger output sizes.
Example for "Starfield - Textures01.ba2": First is xtool internal deduplication (dd), second is with srep (dd#) Code:
Streams: 15714 / 15714 Time: 00:00:52 (CPU 00:04:52) Duplicates: 4795 (170 MB) [1.09 GB >> 1.37 GB] Size: 4.00 GB >> 5.06 GB >> 3.69 GB Additional decoding memory is 133 MB Decoding speed improved by up to 1.38x Done!!! --- Streams: 15714 / 15714 Time: 00:00:57 (CPU 00:04:59) Duplicates: 4795 (170 MB) [1.09 GB >> 1.37 GB] Srep decompression memory: 259 MB Size: 4.00 GB >> 5.06 GB >> 3.69 GB >> 3.12 GB Additional decoding memory is 133 MB Decoding speed improved by up to 1.38x Done!!!
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