Computer Science, asked by ghjfku4730, 1 year ago

Subi has made a project water pollution she wants to mail it to her sister for further improvement but it does not upload due to its oversize which utility program will you suggest her for this task

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Answered by harshraj2717
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In such a case, we need to decrease the size of the file thus, we will compress the file into a .zip file....

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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Answer:

Compression, sometimes known as "data compression," is a technique for shrinking the size of one or more files

Explanation:

  • When a file is compressed, it takes up less disc space and can be sent to other systems more quickly than when it is not compressed. As a result, compression is frequently employed to preserve disc space and speed up file transfers over the Internet.

There are two types of data compression: compression and decompression.

compression of files

compression of media:

  • All sorts of data can be compressed into a compressed archive using file compression.
  • To open the original file, these archives must first be decompressed with a decompression software (s).
  • Image, audio, and video files are compressed and saved using media compression.
  • JPEG photos, MP3 music files, and MPEG video files are examples of compressed media formats.
  • Standard compressed file types can be opened natively by most image viewers and media players.
  • A lossless compression algorithm is used to compress files, which means no data is lost during the compression process.
  • As a result, when a compressed archive is decompressed, it can be fully restored to its original state.
  • While lossless compression is used for some media, lossy compression is used for the majority of pictures, audio, and video files.
  • When a file is compressed, some of the original quality of the media is lost.
  • Most contemporary compression algorithms, on the other hand, can compress media with little to no quality loss.

Hence, Subi should compress the oversized file according to the requirement and then upload it.

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