Zips, Rars and
more
Guest Author: Adrian
Adams
File compression is used to make
sure that a file or data is smaller than it is when in its true
form. It is also known as data compression or source coding.
The purpose of file compression is to make a file smaller by
reducing its amount of bits. When a file is archived, you can
store many types of files or data as one file. This is also an
important aspect of file compression. One type of file
compression format that also acts as an archive is Zip.
The Zip file format allows the user to compress multiple files
and store them in one single file format. The finished file is
smaller than the files were in their original state and allow
for several files to be compressed and stored together. This
offers many benefits, especially when sending large files from
one computer to another. The first zip program was called
PKZIP, but today there are many other programs that are used
for file compression and source encoding. Some of the most
popular programs include Win Zip, Win RAR, TUGZip, and
Info-Zip. You can easily identify a zip file because the
extension will say .zip.
Along with the Zip format, there is another format that is very
popular for use in data compression. It is the RAR file format.
The RAR format is used for data and file compression as well as
for archiving. The format derives its name from its founder,
Eugene Roshal and RAR stands for Roshal Archive. You can
identify RAR files by the .rar extension.
With any type of file compression, as with encrypted files,
both the sender and receiver must have access to the same
program so that the file may be properly decoded and
viewed.
File compression has many benefits as well as a few drawbacks.
First, it is a great way to reduce the size of large files that
are going to be transmitted across the Internet. Since large
files can use a large amount of bandwidth it is cost effective
to use file compression and reduce the size of files before
sending them. Also, many of the programs that are used for both
.zip and .rar files may be downloaded and used freely. Some of
the drawbacks include using special programs for compressing
large videos and the amount of decompression that must take
place to ensure that a video has been actually compressed
properly can detract from the finished quality of the
video.
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