Option to disable zip compression during file transfer

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Option to disable zip compression during file transfer

Postby wiegmann » 2008-07-21 16:42

Hi UltraVNC team,

an option to disable/enable zip compression during file transfer would be great! Maybe placed as a check box in the file transfer dialog, or something. I often transfer big files (that couldn't be compressed in an effective way) through LAN, so I doesn't need the compression...or is there already an option to do so?

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Re: Option to disable zip compression during file transfer

Postby johnsonlam » 2008-07-23 02:03

wiegmann wrote:an option to disable/enable zip compression during file transfer would be great! Maybe placed as a check box in the file transfer dialog, or something. I often transfer big files (that couldn't be compressed in an effective way) through LAN, so I doesn't need the compression...or is there already an option to do so?


IMO, a selectable compression ratio may be better, if you're using LAN then you can use fastest compression, maybe just a simple Run-Length Encoding is better.

A binary transfer without any compression really harm efficiency, except your files always compressed with 7z or RAR.
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Re: Option to disable zip compression during file transfer

Postby wiegmann » 2008-07-23 16:40

johnsonlam wrote:
wiegmann wrote:an option to disable/enable zip compression during file transfer would be great! Maybe placed as a check box in the file transfer dialog, or something. I often transfer big files (that couldn't be compressed in an effective way) through LAN, so I doesn't need the compression...or is there already an option to do so?


IMO, a selectable compression ratio may be better, if you're using LAN then you can use fastest compression, maybe just a simple Run-Length Encoding is better.

A binary transfer without any compression really harm efficiency, except your files always compressed with 7z or RAR.


In most cases I agree with you, but sometimes I want to transfer CD/DVD images that are already compressed or where compression isn't very efficiently. So before sending, UltraVNC zips the file, which takes time (depending on the machine speed and quantity of data, sometimes up to an hour). In this case the transfer of the file without compression would be much faster, I think.
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Re: Option to disable zip compression during file transfer

Postby johnsonlam » 2008-08-14 07:44

wiegmann wrote:In most cases I agree with you, but sometimes I want to transfer CD/DVD images that are already compressed or where compression isn't very efficiently. So before sending, UltraVNC zips the file, which takes time (depending on the machine speed and quantity of data, sometimes up to an hour). In this case the transfer of the file without compression would be much faster, I think.


That's easy, VNC developers can add auto-detection of file extension, so we can easily set "no compression" for specific extension such as ISO, MDS or NRG.

But the most I want is "resume download", very useful.
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Re: Option to disable zip compression during file transfer

Postby mhalliday79 » 2009-05-23 00:46

I have also had occasion to pass .vob, .dmg, etc. The compression takes two much time...
I agree that resume download might be helpful...
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Re: Option to disable zip compression during file transfer

Postby mhalliday79 » 2009-09-15 05:38

For example, a simple, if the file is video or audio and greater than 4G in size or 2G in size, then don't bother trying to compress further.
(bump, this discussion seems to have gotten lost from the Feature requests...)
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Re: Option to disable zip compression during file transfer

Postby Oliver » 2010-03-06 01:31

zlatan24 wrote:Every day I work with my zip files. But today something happened and some of them were lost for no good reasons. For luck I used the Google and thanks to it I found there - how to open damaged zip file. The software solved my issue for seconds and absolutely free as far as I remember. Moreover I knew how the application can works under all supported versions of this operating system.
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Re: Option to disable zip compression during file transfer

Postby szakilaci » 2010-07-06 19:57

wiegmann wrote:Hi UltraVNC team,
an option to disable/enable zip compression during file transfer would be great!
...
Regards, Bastian


That feature would be REALLY great and helpful!
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Re: Option to disable zip compression during file transfer

Postby TitovLab » 2010-11-10 13:24

Yes, it will be very nice function to disable compress files before transfering.
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Re: Option to disable zip compression during file transfer

Postby Fedia » 2012-06-30 08:25

last four year any changes?
how about transfer blye ray iso image up to 60Gb?
1 day for compress to 59,5Gb an else 1 day to transfer it...
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Re: Option to disable zip compression during file transfer

Postby MAB » 2013-02-13 12:55

i second this request also. With option selectable.

Thanks.
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