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"New in Oodle 2.6.3 : HyperFast Encode Speeds"

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Blogger Joe Duarte said...

FYI, this post is impossible to read on mobile. Well, the graphs are impossible. The way your mobile page HTML is coded blocks the user from zooming the page. And the graphs don't enlarge when you tap on them, so there's just no way to see the results clearly.

July 10, 2018 at 3:54 PM

Blogger Joe Duarte said...

Also FYI, and somewhat ironically, those graphs are overly fat PNG files that have not been optimized. They're much larger than they need to be. Just putting them through a gauntlet of lossless PNG compressors provides a 30% reduction in the Encoding Speed graph image size and more than 60% for the Compression Ratio graph image.

The "PNG gauntlet" that I use is File Optimizer (on Windows): https://nikkhokkho.sourceforge.io/static.php?page=FileOptimizer

It includes tools like OptiPNG, PNGOUT, zopfliPNG, pingo, AdvanceCOMP, ECT, Leanify, and more, and it runs all of them in a smart sequence based on the strategies they use to losslessly reduce the file size.

July 10, 2018 at 4:05 PM

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