+Spend even more time compressing the data to achieve a very slightly better
+compression ratio. This currently only has an effect for LZX ("maximum", the
+default) and LZMS ("recovery") compression.
+.TP
+\fB--chunk-size\fR=\fISIZE\fR
+Set the WIM compression chunk size to \fISIZE\fR. Using this option is not
+recommended because WIM chunk sizes other than the default of 32768 have varying
+levels of compatibility with Microsoft's software (depending on the compression
+type, chunk size, and software version). In addition, wimlib versions before
+1.6.0 do not support alternate chunk sizes. But if you decide to use this
+option regardless, you can choose a chunk size that is a power of 2 greater than
+or equal to 2^15 (32768) up to a maximum determined by the compression format.
+Larger chunks mean larger LZ77 dictionaries and better compression ratios on
+sufficiently large files, but slower random access. For LZX ("maximum")
+compression, the maximum allowed chunk size is 2^21 (2097152), and for XPRESS
+("fast") and LZMS ("recovery") compression, the maximum allowed chunk size is
+2^26 (67108644).
+.TP
+\fB--pack-streams\fR, \fB--solid\fR
+Create a "solid" archive that compresses multiple unique streams ("files")
+together, rather than each unique stream ("file") independently. This can
+result in a significantly better compression ratio, but this format greatly
+decreases the performance of random access to the data, as may occur on a WIM
+mounted with \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ mount\fR. Also, WIMs created using this
+option use a different version number in their header and as of Windows 8 are
+only compatible with Windows Setup and WIMGAPI, not even ImageX and Dism.
+.IP ""
+Packed resources use a compression type and chunk size that is independent of
+the WIM's "default compression type" and "default chunk size" (which may be
+adjusted by the \fB--compress\fR and \fB--chunk-size\fR options, respectively).
+For compatibility reasons, \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ capture\fR currently has no
+option to change the compression type or chunk size used in packed resources.