Zip file downloads then becomes small
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Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Posted on Jun 11, AM. I believe I understand your problem, but let's figure out what you have. What image format are the large files? What is a typical file size in MB or GB? That is true but the file must be capable of being compressed. Think of any file as a coil spring that is an inch long.
There is space between the coils with the spring at rest. Compressing the spring reduces the space between the coils until eventually the coils touch each other--that is the maximum possible compression without deforming the steel. Common compressions formats for images jpg; png; bmp; gif start by compressing the file.
The "spaces between the coils," so to speak, are already mostly removed when you save the file in one of those formats. You may be able to zip them a little but, like a spring whose coils touch, there is a limit. I routinely send images in PhotoShop format. I use the regular Mac compression thing and they get smaller because.
If I try the same thing with a jpg formatted image, it compresses little to none at all. Spiceworks Help Desk. The help desk software for IT. Track users' IT needs, easily, and with only the features you need. Learn More ». Oliver Kinne This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. Pure Capsaicin. Robert Aug 7, at UTC. A ZIP also allows "readme," license, and other files to be included. FWIW, we block both types as attachments.
Furthermore you may want to check the security hash that is usually provided in case the download mirrors get compromised and different contents are in the file. Compressed zip are commonly used without much exaggerated compression and it can give users instructions or read. Note the complexity of this issue Same thing with vendors zipping.
Microsoft, cough cough. Jackie Spiceworks This person is a verified professional. Microsoft, cough cough Thanks Schmoo! Jackie Spiceworks wrote: I can't explain why we started doing it - it's always been that way. Now that makes sense! One less step! Exactly what I was thinking. Second, you may either use some zipping alternatives or split the zip into smaller files. You will see how to do all that in this article. If you really want to save storage space or make your files easier to send via the internet, you should look at other compression tools.
However, if you would like a more efficient way to shrink certain files, you should get a different tool.
Most of these ZIP alternatives have similar compressing options. A new window will open with various options.
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