Options Window |
On left side of the Options Window is a Topic-Tree. Options of selected topic are viewed beside the Topic-Tree. You can select one of the following topic:
OPTION |
DESCRIPTION |
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Use this option to search multimedia in archives. This option detects ZIP, RAR, CHM, CAB, JAR archives (files with any extension). |
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Auto-Unpack of *.exe, *.scr, *.dll files packed by UPX, ASProtect, FSG, ASPack and many others exepackers/exeprotectors. |
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This option enables timeout for scan process (executable loaded into memory). You can set value of timeout in milliseconds (deafult is 2500). |
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Include clean files (like photo.jpg, top.bmp, sound.wav). |
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Enables logging of the extraction. |
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Retrieves original file name or creates name with additonal informations. |
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Edit Associations of MultiExtractor Resource Explorer. for example: MP3=C:\Program Files\coolpro2\coolpro2.exe |
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Edit configuration file of MultiExtractor (settings.ini) |
In this topic you're selecting the formats which you want to be extracted.
This section allows to add input file extensions and it's useful for directories extraction. MultiExtractor scans all files with specified extensions during extraction (or skips these files while "Exclude mode" is checked). If list ("Filter type") is empty, then application will scan all files.
MultiExtractor allows to extract icons (and cursors) with defined size (width and height). Filtering of icons is based on sieve. You can select/deselect size of icon (16x16, 24x24, 32x32, 48x48...). Yo can also choose a depth (quality) of icon (1 BPP, 4BPP, 8BPP, 16BPP, 24 BPP, 32BPP). Grouped icons (storage of icons) are also filtered/dumped!
This section is useful while you need to extract files with defined size. Input size means size of source file. Output size means size of extracted output file. You can set the size in bytes (B), kilobytes (kB) and megabytes (MB). As like in image properties you can set the tolerance value to extract/exclude files with size near to defined value.