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Subject: Compressed Poser File (pzz) good for cleaning up figures folder?


greymeister ( ) posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 2:53 PM ยท edited Thu, 15 August 2024 at 9:33 PM

Hello, I'm trying to cut down some of the wasted space (well, wasted might be the wrong term :-) and wondered if converting alot of pz3 files that just sit around in my figures folder to pzz and compressing them. I won't lose anything this way will I? I have noticed the file size is considerably less.... Greymeister


milamber42 ( ) posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 3:11 PM

Not that I've noticed. I have my whole runtime compressed. Poser uses the zip compression algorithm to compress the files.


Lawndart ( ) posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 3:30 PM

There is a python script that will compress your runtime too. It is quite handy. It shold be in your python directory. You can tell it to compress the files and delete the uncompressed ones (or keep them but I don't know why you would want to). I did it on my ProPack installation and it saved me about a gig of space. It will compress .cr2 to .crz, .pp2 to .ppz etc... You don't lose anything. You just gain space. The one caviot is that compressed files show up as unlegible information in a text editor. SO... If you want to edit say... a .cr2 from a figure you just need to save it into your library with compression turned off in your prefs. Then it saves the figure as a .cr2 and can be edited. Cheers, Joe


greymeister ( ) posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 3:50 PM

Alright, thank you all for the info. I appreciate it.


Lawndart ( ) posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 3:56 PM

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xantor ( ) posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 5:26 PM

You usually need to keep the wavefront objects in the geometries folder when you save pzzs and pz3s


Riddokun ( ) posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 6:47 PM

how can i compress files manually into this "pzz" format ? just zip he file and rename it from .zip to pzz (such as winamp skins that become .wsz ?" soudns too simple, and i cannot use python (poser 4 non propack) maybe such old version cannot handle the zip compression you are talkin about. But yes it would be a true gift if it could work.. just tell me


Little_Dragon ( ) posted Mon, 19 January 2004 at 1:45 AM

Sorry, Riddokun, but P4 (without Pro Pack) will not read compressed files. Yet another reason to upgrade.



barriephillips ( ) posted Mon, 19 January 2004 at 9:44 AM

If you use windows XP or win2K, and you are using NTFS (you should be) then use the "compressed folder" attribute instead.. that way you get compression of all files and you can still access them perfectly with say cr2 edit, or composer, or whatever you like.. Barrie.


xantor ( ) posted Mon, 19 January 2004 at 9:45 AM

Riddokun, the poser files arent compressed with zip, they are compressed with g-zip a different program despite the name. If you search for g-zip on the internet there is a free copy you can download though it is only a dos program. If you download g-zip then you can make zip load and decompress g-gzip files including the pzz ones.


ViciousCircle ( ) posted Mon, 16 February 2004 at 11:03 AM

Compression is cool... but be careful as compressed files are more suitable to corruptions than uncompressed ones... i have lost a character i have been working on for weeks and i have decided to disable this feature



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