WOT
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− | '''WOT''' is a proprietary video format used to store recordings created by Webex, a video conferencing program used mainly in business environments. It was | + | '''WOT''' is a proprietary video format used to store recordings created by Webex, a video conferencing program used mainly in business environments. It was succeeded by [[Webex Recording Format]] (WRF) some time around 2004<ref>Compare WOT's mention by https://web.archive.org/web/20031221153647/http://www.webex.com/downloads_player.html to the lack of one in https://web.archive.org/web/20040611160145/http://www.webex.com/downloads_player.html</ref>, and they appear to have the same magic number, [[ASCII]] {{magic|WOTF}} ("WOT File", presumably), as WRF<ref>http://searchengineblaster.com/wots/sebtour.wot</ref><ref>https://archive.org/download/SharingAppContactOperation/SharingApp_ContactOperation.wrf</ref>, suggesting that the formats are closely related. Going by this similarity, WOT is presumably a container format. |
It is unclear what "WOT" stands for, beyond the "W" presumably standing for "WebEx", as it does in WRF. | It is unclear what "WOT" stands for, beyond the "W" presumably standing for "WebEx", as it does in WRF. |
Latest revision as of 09:47, 31 August 2019
WOT is a proprietary video format used to store recordings created by Webex, a video conferencing program used mainly in business environments. It was succeeded by Webex Recording Format (WRF) some time around 2004[3], and they appear to have the same magic number, ASCII WOTF
("WOT File", presumably), as WRF[4][5], suggesting that the formats are closely related. Going by this similarity, WOT is presumably a container format.
It is unclear what "WOT" stands for, beyond the "W" presumably standing for "WebEx", as it does in WRF.
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- ↑ Wikipedia:Webex, see date of founding
- ↑ Date of http://web.archive.org/web/20020619221246im_/http://www.webex.com/client/atplay.exe
- ↑ Compare WOT's mention by https://web.archive.org/web/20031221153647/http://www.webex.com/downloads_player.html to the lack of one in https://web.archive.org/web/20040611160145/http://www.webex.com/downloads_player.html
- ↑ http://searchengineblaster.com/wots/sebtour.wot
- ↑ https://archive.org/download/SharingAppContactOperation/SharingApp_ContactOperation.wrf