Supported Input Formats:
- TARUnix/Linux common archive format
- TAR.GZ / TGZTAR archive compressed with Gzip
- TAR.BZ2 / TBZ2TAR archive compressed with Bzip2
- TAR.XZ / TXZTAR archive compressed with XZ
- ZIPGeneral compression format
- 7Z7-Zip compression format
- GZGzip compressed file
- BZ2Bzip2 compressed file
- XZXZ compressed file
Compression Level Description:
- No Compression (m0)Archive only, fastest speed
- Lowest Compression (m1)Lower compression ratio, faster speed
- Standard Compression (m3)Balanced compression and speed, recommended
- Maximum Compression (m5)Highest compression ratio, smallest file size, but longer processing time
RAR Format Features:
- High compression ratio, files are usually smaller than ZIP
- Supports split compression
- Supports recovery records to repair corrupted files
- Wide software compatibility
Use cases:
- Scenarios requiring higher compression ratios
- Convert other formats to RAR for easier distribution
- Share files with WinRAR users
Note:Converting large archives may take some time, please be patient.