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visual3d:documentation:definitions:file_formats:cmz_format [2024/06/19 13:56] – created sgrangervisual3d:documentation:definitions:file_formats:cmz_format [2025/02/06 19:26] (current) sgranger
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   - CMZ files compress the underlying data they contain.   - CMZ files compress the underlying data they contain.
  
-These improvements reduce the size required on disk to store your data and reduce the time required to load your data into Visual3D or Inspect3D. Since CMZ files are often used to manage large data sets, these improvements can be significant.+These improvements reduce the size required on disk to store your data and reduce the time required to load your data into Visual3D Sift or Inspect3D. Since CMZ files are often used to manage large data sets, these improvements can be significant.
  
 Like a CMO file, every CMZ file requires a CMX file, which contains an index into the .CMZ file. This index allows individual trials and signals to be quickly found across many files at once. Setting the 'Library Path' to a root folder will allow Inspect3D to browse all of the .CMZ files inside that folder and any children folders as well. Like a CMO file, every CMZ file requires a CMX file, which contains an index into the .CMZ file. This index allows individual trials and signals to be quickly found across many files at once. Setting the 'Library Path' to a root folder will allow Inspect3D to browse all of the .CMZ files inside that folder and any children folders as well.
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