4 common file compression tasks and how to improve their efficiency
Whenever you're space-constrained with your files, whether that's for storage purposes or for sharing them online, it's important to know what types of compression are available and how these affect the final file. While it's true enough that Windows 11 has inbuilt ZIP functionality, it's rather limited in scope, and if your file is already compressed like video or photo files often are, then zipping them could even make the finished file larger. In the push for efficiency in storage, you need to know which codecs you can use for different file types and how they affect the compression ratio. It's also helpful to know what they do to the overall quality of the file, as you wouldn't want to introduce distortion, artifacts, or glitched data.
Whenever you’re space-constrained with your files, whether that’s for storage purposes or for sharing them online, it’s important to know what types of compression are available and how these affect the final file. While it’s true enough that Windows 11 has inbuilt ZIP functionality, it’s rather limited in scope, and if your file is already compressed like video or photo files often are, then zipping them could even make the finished file larger. In the push for efficiency in storage, you need to know which codecs you can use for different file types and how they affect the compression ratio. It’s also helpful to know what they do to the overall quality of the file, as you wouldn’t want to introduce distortion, artifacts, or glitched data.
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