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* **Mixed (Archive as File)** - Sets will be mixed types based on what the DAT specifies | * **Mixed (Archive as File)** - Sets will be mixed types based on what the DAT specifies | ||
- | <WRAP info>The Mixed (Archive as File) option is a special setting that changes the behavior | + | <WRAP info>The Mixed (Archive as File) option is a special setting that changes the scanning |
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+ | DATs that have ''< | ||
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If a DAT explicitly specifies a forced packing type in its header then that will be used. The **Override DAT** option allows you to override that specification and use your preferred settings instead. | If a DAT explicitly specifies a forced packing type in its header then that will be used. The **Override DAT** option allows you to override that specification and use your preferred settings instead. | ||
+ | ==== Compression Type ==== | ||
+ | This option allows you to specify your preferred compression type. The options vary depending on the chosen Archive Type. Options include: | ||
+ | * Archive Type: Uncompressed | ||
+ | * No option | ||
+ | * Archive Type: Zip | ||
+ | * **Deflate - Trrntzip** - Archives will be compressed to TorrentZip format | ||
+ | * **ZSTD** - Archives will be compressed using zstd. The archive structure is the same as TorrentZip but uses zstd instead of Deflate for better compression. | ||
+ | * Archive Type: SevenZip | ||
+ | * **LZMA Solid - rv7z** - Archives will be compressed solid using the LZMA algorithm, max compression | ||
+ | * **LZMA Non-Solid** - Archives will be compressed non-solid using the LZMA algorithm, max compression | ||
+ | * **ZSTD Solid** - Archives will be compressed solid using the zstd algorithm, level 19 | ||
+ | * **ZSTD Non-Solid**- Archives will be compressed non-solid using the LZMA algorithm, level 19 | ||
+ | * Archive Type: Mixed (Archive as File) | ||
+ | * No option | ||
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+ | The **Convert when fixing** option will recompress any archives that do not match your preferred compression type. For example, converting regular Zip archives to TorrentZip format. | ||
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+ | For more information, | ||
==== Merge Type ==== | ==== Merge Type ==== | ||
This option allows you to specify your preferred way of merging your ROMs. This is primarily used for MAME DATs. Options include: | This option allows you to specify your preferred way of merging your ROMs. This is primarily used for MAME DATs. Options include: | ||
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==== Single Archive ==== | ==== Single Archive ==== | ||
Enabling this option will turn the DATs in these directories into single archives. If enabled, this option allows you to specify how to handle subdirectories. The options are: | Enabling this option will turn the DATs in these directories into single archives. If enabled, this option allows you to specify how to handle subdirectories. The options are: | ||
- | * **Add SubDirs** | + | * **Use subdirs for all sets** |
- | * **No SubDirs** | + | * **Do not use subdirs for sets** |
- | * **Add SubDirs if conflicts** | + | * **Use subdirs for rom name conflicts** |
- | * **Add SubDirs if multiple roms** | + | * **Use subdirs for multi-rom sets** |
+ | * **Use subdirs for multi-rom sets or set/rom name mismatches** | ||
This setting is extremely powerful and enables you to build a collection to match TOSEC torrents. It can also be used to create uncompressed sets without requiring subdirectories. | This setting is extremely powerful and enables you to build a collection to match TOSEC torrents. It can also be used to create uncompressed sets without requiring subdirectories. |
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