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Old Aug 25, 2009, 04:20 PM
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Tight and Fast Compression software.

Does anybody know where I can get a fast and tight compression program. I am trying to compress a lot of video files but all of the programs I have tried take too long to compress. I am also trying to compress them as tight as I can so I can add more video files. Can anyone make a suggestion for me, please?

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Old Aug 25, 2009, 09:00 PM   #2  
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this will compress 'tightly' to maximize your compression, but with using high compression, the amount of time to compress something will take longer (higher compression, more time to compress)
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seahwk is right- The more you want something compressed, the longer it's going to take. It's just do to the way compression works. If you want to take up less space, the computer has to search through the file for more complex patterns it can summarize, to put it simply, so it's going to take longer, no matter what type of compression you use.
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Hi,
they are both correct. You may want to try CoffeeCupSoftware for their free veriosn.
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