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<blockquote data-quote="FreQi" data-source="post: 160309" data-attributes="member: 52235"><p>They ARE in store mode. Trying to RAR compress a video file like XviD or x264 would be sort of like trying to Zip a .CAB file. The a/v codec compresses the data the best, so the purpose of using rar is really just to split the file into smaller chunks. Using something more sophisticated than a simple byte splitter is to ensure the files' integrity.</p><p></p><p>Note: I am not trying to beat a dead horse here, just wanting to clarify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FreQi, post: 160309, member: 52235"] They ARE in store mode. Trying to RAR compress a video file like XviD or x264 would be sort of like trying to Zip a .CAB file. The a/v codec compresses the data the best, so the purpose of using rar is really just to split the file into smaller chunks. Using something more sophisticated than a simple byte splitter is to ensure the files' integrity. Note: I am not trying to beat a dead horse here, just wanting to clarify. [/QUOTE]
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