
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 That's a possibility, but I don't think it really solves the problem. We would just be forcing an arbitrary number of ebooks onto a dvd. Even with a better compression algorithm, we would soon run into the same problem of not enough space. I think it makes more sense to compile a DVD containing the first 5000 books, and another containing the next 5000 or less. Other thoughts or opinions? Sincerely Aaron Cannon At 04:27 AM 9/14/2005, you wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 07:10:50PM -0500, Aaron Cannon wrote:
Well, the complete collection of zip files from DP total 5GB. So, it would be too big for a dvd-5, but might fit on a dvd-9.
Suggestion: see how much better other compression algorithms do (eg: bzip2) The binaries can be included on the DVD for various systems, they are small in comparison.
Samely, for XML books (let's assume in the end all books will be XML'ed), just consider the source XML version (bzipped); XML to other format tools can be included on the DVD too. _______________________________________________ gutvol-d mailing list gutvol-d@lists.pglaf.org http://lists.pglaf.org/listinfo.cgi/gutvol-d
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