PPM (Flipnote)
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− | The '''PPM''' (apparently standing for '''''Para Para Manga Koubou'''''<ref>https://github.com/Flipnote-Collective/flipnote-studio-docs/wiki/PPM-format</ref>) format is the primary format of Nintendo DSI "Flipnotes", user-created video files. It can sometimes be found alongside the [[LST]] and [[PLS]] formats. In Flipnote 3D, the successor to the original Flipnote software, it was succeeded by the [[KWZ]] format. | + | The '''PPM''' (apparently standing for '''''Para Para Manga Koubou'''''<ref>https://github.com/Flipnote-Collective/flipnote-studio-docs/wiki/PPM-format</ref>) format is the primary format of Nintendo DSI "Flipnotes", user-created video files. It is a "pure" (no separation between container and codec) format that stores video and audio. It can sometimes be found alongside the [[LST]] and [[PLS]] formats. In Flipnote 3D, the successor to the original Flipnote software, it was succeeded by the [[KWZ]] format. |
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Revision as of 06:02, 17 March 2020
The PPM (apparently standing for Para Para Manga Koubou[2]) format is the primary format of Nintendo DSI "Flipnotes", user-created video files. It is a "pure" (no separation between container and codec) format that stores video and audio. It can sometimes be found alongside the LST and PLS formats. In Flipnote 3D, the successor to the original Flipnote software, it was succeeded by the KWZ format.
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Identification
PPM files begin with the ASCII magic number PARA
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Software
- Hatenatools
- Flipnote.js (Javascript library)
- PPM-Parser (Can apparently only extract individual video frames, not audio)
Links
- Page on DSiBrew
- Documentation by Peter B. Sundt (Modified version of the DSiBrew description)
- Documentation by the "Flipnote Collective"
- Wikipedia:Flipnote Studio