Thanks.  Except that when I only do one data set, it works.  E.g, 

If I start on a different file - it then compresses.  Let me check, and if 
someone (not you, I guess) wants, I can tar 2 files up and the code and put it 
on dropbox.

These are big files, the uncompressed files are 0.5Gb

L

On Jun 24, 2011, at 12:22 PM, Francesc Alted wrote:

> A Friday 24 June 2011 18:31:28 Dr. Louis Wicker escrigué:
>> sorry - that was test code to see that the uncompressed files were
>> the same size as what I was seeng.  I have tried complevel 1-5, and
>> get the same result.
> 
> It is possible that Blosc cannot compress your datasets, and as 
> consequence, it leaves them uncompressed.  You may want to try with 
> level 9 just to see if Blosc can actually compress them.
> 
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