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How to Convert CBZ to TAR
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When Do You Need to Convert CBZ to TAR?
Archive formats like CBZ and TAR are used for compression, distribution, and backup. Converting between them lets you share files across different systems or apply a more efficient compression algorithm without extracting and re-archiving manually.
About CBZ and TAR
application/x-cbz
CBZ is a comic book archive format that packages sequential images inside a ZIP file. Comic reader applications display the images as pages without extracting the archive. CBZ is widely supported and preferred over CBR due to its open ZIP foundation.
application/x-tar
TAR is a computer software utility for collecting many files into one archive file, often referred to as a tarball. While it groups files together, it does not compress them by default (unlike ZIP), though it is often used in conjunction with Gzip compression (tar.gz).
Conversion Notes
Archive conversion re-compresses the contained files using the target format's algorithm. CBZ and TAR may use different compression methods — lossless in both cases for general archives — so the output file size will differ. Encrypted archives require the original password to extract before re-packaging. File timestamps and directory structure are preserved.
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