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A compression utility that excels at compressing large files (usually > 10-50 MB).
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Larger files and/or more free RAM means that the utility will be able to more
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effectively compress your files (ie: faster / smaller size), especially if the
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filesize(s) exceed 100 MB. You can either choose to optimize for speed (fast
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filesize(s) exceed 100 MB. You can either choose to optimise for speed (fast
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compression / decompression) or size, but not both.
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@ -89,6 +89,8 @@ Simple 'n Easy™: `sudo make install`
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|`lrzip -z filename`|An archive "filename.lrz" compressed with **ZPAQ** that can give extreme compression, but takes a bit longer than forever to compress and decompress.|
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|`lrzip -l filename`|An archive lightly compressed with **LZO**, meaning really, really fast compression and decompression.|
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|`lrunzip filename.lrz`|Decompress filename.lrz to filename.|
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|`lrz filename`|As per lrzip above but with gzip compatible semantics (i.e. will be quiet and delete original file)
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|`lrz -d filename.lrz`|As per lrunzip above but with gzip compatible semantics (i.e. will be quiet and delete original file)
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### lrzip internals
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@ -281,13 +283,13 @@ its very nature has very little redundancy. This means that there is not
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much that can actually be compressed. If your video/audio/picture is in a
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high bitrate, there will be more redundancy than a low bitrate one making it
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more suitable to compression. None of the compression techniques in lrzip are
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optimised for this sort of dat
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optimised for this sort of data.
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> A: However, the nature of rzip preparation
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means that you'll still get better compression than most normal compression
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algorithms give you if you have very large files. ISO images of dvds for
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example are best compressed directly instead of individual .VOB files. ZPAQ is
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the only compression format that can do any significant compression of
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multimedi
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multimedia.
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> A:
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> Q: Is this multithreaded?
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> Q: This version is much slower than the old version?
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> A: Make sure you have set CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS. An unoptimized build will be
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> A: Make sure you have set CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS. An unoptimised build will be
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almost 3 times slower.
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> Q: Why not update to the latest version of libzpaq?
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> A: For reasons that are unclear the later versions of libzpaq create
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corrupt archives when included with lrzip
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#### LIMITATIONS
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Due to mmap limitations the maximum size a window can be set to is currently
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2GB on 32bit unless the -U option is specified. Files generated on 64 bit
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#### README Authors
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Con Kolivas (`ckolivas` on GitHub) <kernel@kolivas.org>
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Sat, 11 March 2011: README
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Fri, 10 June 2016: README
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Also documented by
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Peter Hyman <pete@peterhyman.com>
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