7-Zip Options
When using the Add to Archive dialog to
add files to a 7-Zip archive, the following options are available:
- Compression level: This lets you set the compression
level used when adding the files to the archive. There are six compression
levels available, ranging from Store (which does no compression at
all and so is the fastest) to Best (which produces the highest level
of compression but takes longer to archive).
- Compression method: This lets you choose the compression
method used when adding the
files.
- LZMA: LZMA is the default method for 7z compression. It offers a
high compression ratio with good decompression speed and low memory
requirements.
- LZMA2: This is an improved version of LZMA.
- PPMD: This is a variant of the PPM (prediction by partial matching) compression technique.
- BZip2: BZip2 is an older compression method that is generally
slower than LZMA.
- Solid mode: This option enables solid
compression, which can improve compression when storing multiple similar
files. You can specify the solid block size using the drop-down control.
Compressing in solid mode imposes some restrictions on accessing the archive.
You may find it takes a long time to view or extract individual files within
solid archives because the data before the file you requested may need to be
decompressed first. Features such as thumbnails are generally disabled within
solid archives.
- Password: If you want to encrypt the files you are adding
to the archive, enter a password here. If the Mask password
option is on, the password you enter here will be hidden - and so for security
you must enter the password again in the Verify password
field. If you leave the Password field empty no encryption
will be performed.
- Verify password: If you have entered a password in the
Password field you need to enter the same password here as a
confirmation (unless Mask password is turned off).
- Mask password: If this option is on the passwords you
enter to encrypt the files you are adding will be masked (not
displayed).
- Encrypt file names: As well as encrypting the file data
stored in the archive, this option will encrypt the file headers - so that the
names of the files in the archive are also encrypted.
- Use multiple threads: If this option is on then Opus will
use multiple threads when adding to the archive - on a multi-CPU machine this
should make the compression process quicker. The number of CPUs used varies
depending on the compression algorithm.
- Store full file timestamps: This option causes the full
timestamp (created, last modified and last accessed) of the files to be stored
in the archive.