A ZIP file is an archive format that supports . When you "zip" video files, the computer looks for redundant patterns in the data to reduce the overall file size without permanently discarding any information.

: Unlike "lossy" compression (like converting a high-res video to a lower-bitrate MP4), zipping is lossless. This means when you extract a video from a ZIP, its resolution, frame rate, and audio quality remain identical to the original.

: ZIP archives allow users to bundle multiple video files into a single container, which is particularly useful for sending entire folders via email or cloud services that have file-count limits. Safety and Security Considerations

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