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  2. zstd - Wikipedia

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    Arch uses zstd -c -T0 --ultra -20 -; the size of all compressed packages combined increased by 0.8% (compared to xz), the decompression speed is 14 times faster, decompression memory increased by 50 MiB when using multiple threads, and compression memory increased but scales with the number of threads used.

  3. Comparison of video codecs - Wikipedia

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    The quality the codec can achieve is heavily based on the compression format the codec uses. A codec is not a format, and there may be multiple codecs that implement the same compression specification – for example, MPEG-1 codecs typically do not achieve quality/size ratio comparable to codecs that implement the more modern H.264 specification.

  4. List of open-source codecs - Wikipedia

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    This is a listing of open-source codecs—that is, open-source software implementations of audio or video coding formats, audio codecs and video codecs respectively. Many of the codecs listed implement media formats that are restricted by patents and are hence not open formats.

  5. Video file format - Wikipedia

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    Video is almost always stored using lossy compression to reduce the file size. A video file normally consists of a container (e.g. in the Matroska format) containing visual (video without audio) data in a video coding format (e.g. VP9) alongside audio data in an audio coding format (e.g. Opus).

  6. Stellaris (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Stellaris is a 4X grand strategy video game developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive. The game is highly inspired by the works of Stanisław Lem and contains numerous references to his works.

  7. Modularity - Wikipedia

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    Modularity is the degree to which a system's components may be separated and recombined, often with the benefit of flexibility and variety in use. [1] The concept of modularity is used primarily to reduce complexity by breaking a system into varying degrees of interdependence and independence across and "hide the complexity of each part behind an abstraction and interface". [2]

  8. Comparison of video container formats - Wikipedia

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    Needs multiple files [R] Needs multiple files [S] Video Object .vob DVD Forum: 1996-11 Patent encumbered Yes Yes Yes No No Needs multiple files [T] Enhanced VOB (EVO) .evo DVD Forum: 2006-03 Patent encumbered [25] Yes Yes Yes No No Needs multiple files [U] 3GPP (3GP) .3gp 3GPP: 2003-04 Patent encumbered Yes Yes Yes Yes [27] Yes No 3GPP2 (3G2 ...

  9. Comparison of file systems - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Compression Self-healing [ax] DECtape: No No No No No No No No ... Maximum file size Maximum volume size [cd]