Hi.
I have a troubles with some RLE algo. I want to find it's name, if it is public well-known algorithm, or I need compression for it.
Here is reconstructed sources of decompression routine, I can attach samples too.
Compressed data haven't any headers, just RLE data itself.
May be somebosy meeted it.
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Custom RLE compression
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Re: Custom RLE compression
yeah upload some samples, I will scan them with quickbms to know if the compression algorithm is recognized (it's easier than looking at many source code files).
maybe it's just lzo, that "17" sounds familiar
maybe it's just lzo, that "17" sounds familiar
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Re: Custom RLE compression
some can be guessed or you can give just an opinion by watching the data with a hex editor (like zlib).
others can be scanned and then you must check the resulted decompressed files to know if you recognize data with a sense.
anyway if you are interested in quickbms and the comtype scanner:
http://aluigi.org/quickbms/comtype_scan.htm
others can be scanned and then you must check the resulted decompressed files to know if you recognize data with a sense.
anyway if you are interested in quickbms and the comtype scanner:
http://aluigi.org/quickbms/comtype_scan.htm
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