OpenShot

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== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==
OpenShot project files appear to be JSON files or at least are heavily based on it; assuming the terminology of the former, the file is a dictionary, with one key (never the first, in testing, and therefore unsuitable for use as a magic number) named "version", whose value is a dictionary with keys "openshot-qt" and "libopenshot", their values being version identifiers.
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OpenShot project files appear to be JSON files, or at least are heavily resemble them; assuming the terminology of the former, the file is a dictionary, with one key (never the first, in testing, and therefore unsuitable for use as a magic number) named "version", whose value is a dictionary with keys "openshot-qt" and "libopenshot", their values being version identifiers.
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==

Latest revision as of 16:07, 12 August 2019

File Format
Name OpenShot
Ontology
Extension(s) .osp
Released 2008[1]

OpenShot is an open-source video editor, originally written by Jonathan Thomas, and later maintained by company named "OpenShot Studios"[2]. Its project files have the extension ".osp". Its support for other formats comes from FFmpeg.[3]

[edit] Identification

OpenShot project files appear to be JSON files, or at least are heavily resemble them; assuming the terminology of the former, the file is a dictionary, with one key (never the first, in testing, and therefore unsuitable for use as a magic number) named "version", whose value is a dictionary with keys "openshot-qt" and "libopenshot", their values being version identifiers.

[edit] Links

[edit] References

  1. Wikipedia:OpenShot, infobox
  2. https://www.openshot.org/about/
  3. Wikipedia:OpenShot#Video formats and codecs supported
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