h901
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RE: recompress PRX files
bstronga you underestimate yourself
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RE: recompress PRX files
As much as i don't want to, i may update to M33. Good work, B.
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06/08/2007 04:36 PM |
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s_king
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RE: recompress PRX files
@ bstronga: Well, I tested zlib with max compression and I got only few bytes smaller files than the original one. It seems like gzip is better than zlib. So I took a closer look at 7z and I was impressed. After a number of test compressions and discovering the magical world of command line options my recompressed "reference file' inacor.prx is 13 bytes smaller than you made, which is really good news. A 7z-gzip recompressed file is an average 4-5% smaller than the original, so theoretically, if I recompress all prx files I could free up about 1MB space in flash0.
Thank you for the 7z tip, the next version of my program will use 7z.
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06/08/2007 06:34 PM |
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ZiNgA BuRgA
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RE: recompress PRX files
bstronga Wrote:my coding skills are not even worth to be mentioned ;p
Lol - I think you'd do quite well, considering how much about data types and stuff you know.
s_king Wrote:@ bstronga: Well, I tested zlib with max compression and I got only few bytes smaller files than the original one. It seems like gzip is better than zlib. So I took a closer look at 7z and I was impressed. After a number of test compressions and discovering the magical world of command line options my recompressed "reference file' inacor.prx is 13 bytes smaller than you made, which is really good news. A 7z-gzip recompressed file is an average 4-5% smaller than the original, so theoretically, if I recompress all prx files I could free up about 1MB space in flash0.
Thank you for the 7z tip, the next version of my program will use 7z.
I really don't think 13 bytes matters that much... It could even be part of the header. Not certain, but I've got a feeling that 7-Zip uses zlib for deflating anyways. Note that the gzip format is really just a deflate with a few headers and CRC32 at the end, If I recall correctly. Hmm, you might even be able to get a pure deflate stream to work, IDK, but 13 bytes is really nothing...
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08/08/2007 05:28 AM |
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s_king
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RE: recompress PRX files
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:I really don't think 13 bytes matters that much... It could even be part of the header. Not certain, but I've got a feeling that 7-Zip uses zlib for deflating anyways. Note that the gzip format is really just a deflate with a few headers and CRC32 at the end, If I recall correctly. Hmm, you might even be able to get a pure deflate stream to work, IDK, but 13 bytes is really nothing...
I totally agree with this, just some bytes, moreover a few kbytes is not too much. I wrote it only to show the difference between the 7z GUI and command line compressed files. (That was a joke only. ;) )
How come that a zlib max compressed file is 4-5% bigger than a 7z compressed gzip file? I haven't got enough skill to implement zlib compressor into my program so I used a premade code which uses the zlib.dll library. Maybe that is the reason for the relatively big difference? (4-5% means 35kB smaller file in a file like paf.prx)
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08/08/2007 09:19 AM |
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Pirata Nervo
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RE: recompress PRX files
i changed my system version to "PirataNervo", lol, but i don't think its the same way as this one.
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08/08/2007 11:13 AM |
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Undertaxxx
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RE: recompress PRX files
(This post was last modified: 12/08/2007 02:48 AM by Undertaxxx.)
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10/08/2007 05:05 PM |
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GoldMembr
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RE: recompress PRX files
Will this manual method still work to compress 3.71 paf.prx and vshmain.prx
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03/10/2007 10:45 AM |
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Vibestar
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RE: recompress PRX files
recompress is still the same... I use the new prx files for headers in the recompression tool and it works fine...
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03/10/2007 02:10 PM |
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ephumuris
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RE: recompress PRX files
Vibestar Wrote:recompress is still the same... I use the new prx files for headers in the recompression tool and it works fine...
What version of which tool? I tried with Takeshi's and with s_kings tool and no go.
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03/10/2007 02:35 PM |
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