I think that you may have to just pull some of those files into a text editor and look at them. That is what I did to decode the AZK in the first place and then poked around a bit. The file command in Unix can sometimes magic a value. The AZK I took apart was one assembled as part of the previewer. It is likely that Amazon would massage that file before shipping it as a real file. In the very least they would remove the redundancy of file data in source formats. I suspect it was a single file download that was unpacked for use and there may have been some massaging but whether at the source or on the unit is anybody's guess.
Dale
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