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AdvanceCOMP is a set of command line data (re-)compression tools. The utilities allow modifying an already-compressed file, with the intent of reducing the file-size by optimising the compressed representation. The AdvanceCOMP suite is freely available under the terms of the GPL license. AdvanceCOMP works with files using the LZ/Huffman-based compression algorithm known as DEFLATE, the most widely-used compression encoding systems in use. A large number of file-formats include DEFLATE as part of their specification, most notably PNG, gzip and ZIP.
The DEFLATE encodingDEFLATE specifies a stream-encoding such that any compliant decoder is able to parse any valid stream; the algorithm and program used for the compression stage are not mandated. For generation of compressed sections of DEFLATE data, an encoder available in the zlib/gzip reference implementation has typically been utilised. The zlib/gzip compressor offers the user a sliding scale between CPU usage and the likely amount of reduction in size achieved on a range of The 7-Zip DEFLATE encoder, used in the AdvanceCOMP suite, effectively extends the sliding scale further. A much more detailed search of compression possibilities is performed, at the expense of significant further processor time spent searching. Effectively, the 10-point scale used in gzip is extended to include extra settings above Included utilitiesAdvanceCOMP includes four utilities, all of which allow the extend of DEFLATE searching to be set of one of four levels:
The additional searching performed during compression (and therefore additional CPU usage), can often make gains of 5%-10% in compressed size, according to the AdvanceCOMP authors. After using AdvanceCOMP, the output remains a backwards-compatible and compliant DEFLATE stream, capable of being decoded by any existing tools. See alsoExternal links |
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