Posted January 13, 2012
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adambiser
fascimania.com
Registered: Dec 2009
From United States
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sloganvirst
Icarus Effect
Registered: Aug 2011
From New Zealand
Posted January 14, 2012
No, I kept getting an error - plus I shifted computer, so I will have to get NSIS again... if I could replicate that error, would you be able to understand what it meant?
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adambiser
fascimania.com
Registered: Dec 2009
From United States
Posted January 14, 2012
Possibly. No guarantees though. :)
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sloganvirst
Icarus Effect
Registered: Aug 2011
From New Zealand
Posted January 14, 2012
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sloganvirst
Icarus Effect
Registered: Aug 2011
From New Zealand
Posted February 25, 2012
Do you know how to make it compress them better? I.E, I have a 5.57gb file, when it is done it is 5.25gb... is there any way to change the compression so that it is small enough for a DVD?
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A_Future_Pilot
That Guy
Registered: May 2009
From United States
Posted February 25, 2012
You could look here: http://www.jrsoftware.org/ishelp/index.php?topic=setup_compression
I used Inno Setup for an installer I made and I would definitely recommend it! (The only issue I've ever had with it, is that I can't customize the uninstaller...but I don't think you can do that in any other language either.)
I used Inno Setup for an installer I made and I would definitely recommend it! (The only issue I've ever had with it, is that I can't customize the uninstaller...but I don't think you can do that in any other language either.)
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sloganvirst
Icarus Effect
Registered: Aug 2011
From New Zealand
Posted February 25, 2012
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I used Inno Setup for an installer I made and I would definitely recommend it! (The only issue I've ever had with it, is that I can't customize the uninstaller...but I don't think you can do that in any other language either.)
So there is not any risk in doing it in lzma2/ultra64? I mean data corruption, etc. ?
I just set it up to compile now, so hopefully it will fit on a 4.7gb DVD when finished....
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Pidgeot
Sale Tracker
Registered: Dec 2009
From Germany
Posted February 25, 2012
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No, there is no risk. That's the entire point of a lossless compression algorithm (and a non-lossless algorithm would be completely useless in an installer, anyway).
You may still not be able to get it below 4.7GB, however; it sounds like your original data is already compressed, and it's almost always limited how much you can gain by recompressing.
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Valer1us
For The Swarm!
Registered: Jun 2011
From Germany
Posted February 25, 2012
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I hope this explanation helps you a little. To say more i need to know which type of files your setup actually includes.
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sloganvirst
Icarus Effect
Registered: Aug 2011
From New Zealand
Posted February 26, 2012
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I hope this explanation helps you a little. To say more i need to know which type of files your setup actually includes.
That specific game is TES: Oblivion (Steam version), and I have just started compiling an install now, I am pretty sure it will work if it is as good as it says it is.
EDIT: Bah, even with Ultra64 compression it is still 5.09gb, too big for a single dvd....
Any ideas people?
Post edited February 26, 2012 by sloganvirst
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Valer1us
For The Swarm!
Registered: Jun 2011
From Germany
Posted February 26, 2012
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That specific game is TES: Oblivion (Steam version), and I have just started compiling an install now, I am pretty sure it will work if it is as good as it says it is.
The only thing you can do is to split your setup data. Any setup maker is capable of doing that, because those programs pack all installation data in packages, which you can split to release them on two or more discs.
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Registered: Sep 2008
From Sweden
Posted February 26, 2012
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I used Inno Setup for an installer I made and I would definitely recommend it! (The only issue I've ever had with it, is that I can't customize the uninstaller...but I don't think you can do that in any other language either.)
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A_Future_Pilot
That Guy
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From United States
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sloganvirst
Icarus Effect
Registered: Aug 2011
From New Zealand
Posted February 26, 2012
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That specific game is TES: Oblivion (Steam version), and I have just started compiling an install now, I am pretty sure it will work if it is as good as it says it is.
![avatar](/upload/avatars/2011/08/d998e7e201e8a3578f8843bd0bb03e4ee1bd9618_t.jpg)
The only thing you can do is to split your setup data. Any setup maker is capable of doing that, because those programs pack all installation data in packages, which you can split to release them on two or more discs.
One thing though... should solid compression be on for something like this?
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Valer1us
For The Swarm!
Registered: Jun 2011
From Germany
Posted February 26, 2012
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One thing though... should solid compression be on for something like this?
Solid compression increases the compression ratio, if you use many small files (e.g. 2000 files at 1 kb). Activating it will make compiling take a little longer, but it may be worth it. However, don't expect miracles! :)