Sujet : Re: Script to conditionally find and compress files recursively
De : anssi.saari (at) *nospam* usenet.mail.kapsi.fi (Anssi Saari)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 13. Jun 2024, 08:13:20
Autres entêtes
Organisation : An impatient and LOUD arachnid
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J Newman <
jenniferkatenewman@gmail.com> writes:
It's true that you cannot tell within the first 5 seconds what the
ultimate compression ratio will be, but it seems to me (from
compressing avi/mp4/mov files with lzma -9evv) that you can tell
within +/- 5% to a high degree of confidence, what the ultimate
compression ratio will be given the first 5 seconds.
Well then, I believe the solution was already posted. Grab 5% of your
files with dd and see how it compresses.
I'm a little curious, what kind of space savings do you expect to get by
doing this? And wouldn't it make more sense to re-encode for lower
bitrate if space saving is your goal?