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Old 2006-07-30, 12:15 PM
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Question ? Compression Question ?

I have I hope a simple question. First I had two concerts on my full hard drive that I did not yet back up. I wanted to transfer my files and settings to a second hard drive that was bigger. I tried something that I never did before, and that was use the files and settings transfer wizard from my XP cd. I tried to transfer my files/settings from my 40 gig (C drive to my 80 gig (E drive. I hit the go tab and walked away from it. Later I noticed that it said "Compressing C: (files)" Did this just compress my concert files? I made an MD5 before I used the wizard and after I transfered I did a checksum verification and it said no errors. How can I tell if a VOB file has been compressed to lossy and back again? It was only two concerts but I really dont want to download them again. Thanks for any info.
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Old 2006-07-30, 03:11 PM
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As long as the MD5 verified, you're OK.
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Old 2006-07-30, 04:46 PM
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Re: ? Compression Question ?

it *sounds* more like a .rar- or .zip-type compression it was using, so you shouldn't have any problems...

i'm sure windows didn't compress yer DVD to VCD or anything...but then again, who knows with microsoft
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Old 2006-08-01, 02:56 AM
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As long as the MD5 verified, you're OK.
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Old 2006-08-01, 09:33 AM
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Re: ? Compression Question ?

If you are using XP Pro, it's most likely the NTFS file compression discussed here.
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