Try a non-compressed file format - phantasm
Perhaps you missed that day in Computing 101 but most media formats these days are already stored in a compressed fashion and trying to compress them further is usually going to be futile. This would include jpg, gif, mp3, m4a, png, mov, mpg, avi, mp4, etc. etc. Basically almost all formats except for BMP and uncompressed DV are going to already be stored compressed. PDF's are also usually compressed (but not always), TXT/DOC/XLS/PPT is not and will probably compress well.Monday, March 27 2006 @ 02:10 PM PST
- Try a non-compressed file format - nomail1 | Monday, March 27 2006 @ 02:31 PM PST
Format seems good but not the program - nomail1
You should give it a while, especially if you have a slow machine. On my computer, a 1.0GHz G4, it compressed a 10 MB picture in 5 seconds, sending out a 1.9 MB archive.If you want to send me a copy of the file, I will be able to perform more tests.
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