CBR file is an archive of files containing images that have been compressed using .RAR compression. It's used in comic books or paperback file formats, the image files contained in a CBR file can be of type GIF, JPEG and PNG.
The .tcr filename extension is a compressed text file format for eBooks and text associated with eBook reader software developed by Psion, a London based techonology company. The format has its beginnings in the early 90's and was designed for use on the PDAs released by the company, particularly the Series 3 handheld PDA. Though the format is proprietary and was intended for exclusive use on Psion devices, today, a few eBook reader applications can open files encoded in this format. As PDAs eventually lost there popularity, the format was discontinued when Psion eventually pulled out of the PDA market.
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Upload CBR files from desktop, tablet, or cloud storage, queue multiple jobs, and let the converter finish autonomously. Return whenever convenient to download synchronized TCR results on any device you rely on.
Process up to 5 files sized 1000 MB per batch without splitting queues manually. Mixed-format uploads convert together, producing consistent TCR audio with dependable progress tracking.
CBR files are mainly composed of a series of image files, usually in a particular sequence, in lossless or lossy compressions (PNG and JPEG respectively) and are archived as a single or a group of files. The extension name seen on CBR format shows the type of archive used, for example, the archive type 7z may be used to store .cb7 file extension. The file names are usually numbered from the lowest to the highest number (in an ascending order).
The TCR format boasted of better compression of files saved in this format in comparison to its closest rival at the time, PalmDoc. The format is an adaptation of the ZVR text file viewer format developed for Psion, but incorporates the compression algorithms used in the TCReader program which was faster than that used on the ZVR format. The company claimed a 50% on average saving in memory storage after compression to TCR.
Upload your ebook file in the CBR format from your device, Dropbox, or Google Drive.
Select TCR as the output format and click Convert. Adjust optional settings if needed.
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