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    Nania Francesco Antonio, what do you think about adding also decompression speed in your table? For me (and many users) decompression speed is more important than compression...

  2. #62
    Ok!

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    MONSTER OF COMPRESSION
    Updated
    - Hook v.1.1(+Speed;+Compression)
    - LZPM v.0.12 (+Speed;+Compression)

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    Thanks a lot!

    Waiting for other benchmarkers....

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    THANKS ILIA! GOOD JOB!

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    freearc 0.40: use "-m6" option. afair, it was shown better speed

    you may also use "-m6p" setting if ppmonstr.exe and precomp.exe is in the PATH - this will give even better results

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    Ok Bulat verify this setting !

    My new BMP and WAVE Filter not improve the compression with Arc - Ccm - Paq- Sbc!

    Improve Compression in :
    - Lpaq- bbb- LZPM-TARSAL_LZP-Quad-LZC
    -WinTURTLE-Dark-WINRAR-7ZIP-LZTurbo-Fastari

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    For Bulat:
    tested freeArc 0.50 only in compression
    option " -m6p"
    45.917.365 in 72,109 sec.
    option "-m6"
    46.340.657 in 39.375 sec !!!! very good!

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    Hello everyone,

    Quote Originally Posted by Nania Francesco Antonio
    tested freeArc 0.50 ...

    This is just a typo, isnt it?

    Best regards!

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    I correct me!
    Tested FreeArc 0.40, version 0.50 it doesn't exist!

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    Hello everyone,

    Quote Originally Posted by Nania Francesco Antonio
    Tested FreeArc 0.40, version 0.50 it doesnt exist!
    Pheeew! I started believing I had missed to set my alarm-clock...
    Just like Sleeping Beauty

    Best regards!

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    MONSTER OF COMPRESSION
    NEW COMPETITION:
    ranks lossless data compression programs by the compressed size of the 25 types of file for 306.189.145 bytes:
    BMP,TIFF,TARGA,GIF, PNG,PSD,PGM,HTML,SYS,DIC,DLL,DOC,EXE,HLP,JPG,LOG,M P3,WMA,PDF ,SAVE,TAR,TXT,VOB,WAV and XLS.
    LINK:
    http://www.winturtle.netsons.org/MOC/MOC.htm

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    Added in MONSTER OF COMPRESSION
    - FAST PPM II
    - PPMONSTR
    - LPAQ7
    - WINRK 3.03
    - WINIMP 1.21
    - WINZIP 11.0
    - PIM 2.10

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    MONSTER OF COMPRESSION
    30.11.2007
    -Updated Hook 1.2
    -added WinACE 2.69

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    Hi Nania,
    For SBC, do you test the various combinations of switches or just do -m and -b together? ie the switches related to the adaptive block size and block structure as in my own tests on real-world data they make a big difference to both the speed and ratio on different types of data. I've also noticed that on some occaisions a switch like -b15 will produce smaller archives than -b63.
    For example on a dataset which contained:
    554 PNGs, 103 MHTs,21 TXTs, 9 Other(exe, rar, zip, ini etc)
    Size: 37,289,643
    -m2 -b63 -ad -os compressed that to: 16,585,180
    but
    -m2 -b15 -ad -os compressed that to: 16,382,895
    Which is quite a big difference.
    In this case it wasn't the best combination for the highest ratio(-ad -oz was) but just to show how big a difference it can make.

    An example batch file i use to test all adaptive block size & block structure switch combinations can be downloaded here: http://www.zenadsl5706.zen.co.uk/sbc_halflife.bat
    This was when i was testing max settings of -m3 -b63, i do several tests at different -m(2 and 3) and -b levels(15,31 and 63).

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    For the compressors in Dos Fashions I use an automatic program that is worth for the whole files and cannot change for every type of file unfortunately, they would be endless possibilities!
    Surely the advantages are there!

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    Yeah i understand it would be a lot! If you wanted to upload that data somewhere i'd be happy to test SBC against it for you though. Although obviously the speed would be different seeing as i don't have the same CPU as you, but it could be guestimated by comparing your time for -m3 -b31 and mine and then work out what it might be on yours from my times.

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    I would like to be able to have the space on the web to put my fileses but it is not possible unfortunately 80 MB they stay only me around of free space!!

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    MONSTER OF COMPRESSION
    6-12-2007
    - Added OCAMYD 1.66
    - Added ARJ Dos v.2.84
    - Added Symbra
    - Added CTXF
    - Updated LZPM 0.13
    - Updated Hook 1.2c

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    MONSTER OF COMPRESSION
    17-12-2007
    - Added BIT
    - Added CMM2
    - Added PX
    - Updated Hook 1.3
    - Updated LPAQ8
    - Updated FreeArc 0.40 prer. 4

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    Thanks a lot!

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    Thanks a lot nania! You can fill your "Algorithm" column with ROLZ for Bit Compressor. It actually uses ROLZ+Range coding.
    BIT Archiver homepage: www.osmanturan.com

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    Ok thanks! Change in the next update! Hi!

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    n1, thanks
    M1, CMM and other resources - www.toffer86.tk

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    MONSTER OF COMPRESSION

    29-12-2007

    - Updated Rings 0.3
    - Updated WinTURTLE 1.5.0
    - Updated CMM2 v.2

    http://www.winturtle.netsons.org/MOC/MOC.htm

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    MONSTER OF COMPRESSION

    1-1-2008

    - Added New PAQ9a
    - Updated WinTURTLE 1.6.0
    - Updated LZPM 0.14

    http://www.winturtle.netsons.org/MOC/MOC.htm

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    MONSTER OF COMPRESSION

    10-1-2008

    -Updated CCM 1.30A
    -Updated CCMX 1,30A
    -Updated CMM2 v.3

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nania Francesco Antonio
    MONSTER OF COMPRESSION
    10-1-2008
    Here is the way i see MOC page in my Opera 9.50 beta (build
    9721):
    http://pichostonline.com/view/080110/dd2c7d4992.png
    Do you see the same picture? What does all these stange symbols and diamonds mean, especially right to the table?

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    I wanted a suggestion if there is a software free to convert a file DOC in very stable and compatible HTML!

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    You could write a program to benchmark and generate a tex file (not that complicated) and compile it to html. The table can easily be generated automatically.
    M1, CMM and other resources - www.toffer86.tk

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