Would you explain a little about Compression Level? I understand the higher the level, the greater the compression (and longer run time). What I'd like to know is what effect the Level increment has on common filetypes (PDF, MP3, MP4, AVI, etc.). For instance, using a 1GB MP4 file as an example, how large would the Archive file be using a Compression Level of 2, or 5, or 9, and how would the corresponding run time change? If you don't have this information handy, perhaps you can say what Compression algorithm Reflector uses, and I can read it's description. Thanks.
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