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SREP and PRECOMP Archive Info
Hello,
Is it possible to know what parameter used on a srep file or a precomp file the same way we do for arc file by viewing arch info > solid blocks? Is there such command/tool to identify the compression method? Thank you. |
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Yes it is and at the same time it is not. some people set their methods on arc.ini and it won't show up in freearc.
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So what do you suggest now?
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hmm, be creative, make your own method and test it out, or read the precomp and srep readme(s).
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I'm trying really but can't achieve smaller size no matter what i do (although i know that the same files has been compressed to a smaller size but the archives are password protected), that's why i'm trying to look after archives infos.
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I'm trying to override the srep default settings but in the command line window i see that it's still using the default values instead of my defined values:
What is the maximum compression value in srep? What is the maximum compression value in lzma? |
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have you tried the arc-pcf-sreparc method?
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It's time and space consuming, i prefer the all in one command, the lzma documentation didn't help much or i'm already using the maximum value already, same for srep.
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