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==File Identification==
 
==File Identification==
RCL 7 files are not compatible with earlier [[CL5]]. Later versions of Roxio will open RCL and [[CL5]] project files<ref>https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/91082-rox-and-roxio-sample-files-to-download/</ref>, but may not open if they are audio projects<ref>https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/8853-creator-classic-wont-read-70-rcl-files/</ref>.  
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RCL 7 files are not compatible with earlier [[CL5]]. Later versions of Roxio will open RCL and [[CL5]] project files<ref>https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/91082-rox-and-roxio-sample-files-to-download/</ref>, but may not open if they are audio projects<ref>https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/8853-creator-classic-wont-read-70-rcl-files/</ref>. The last suite to have Creator Classic and use .RCL files was Creator 2012.<ref>https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/91082-rox-and-roxio-sample-files-to-download/</ref>
  
 
Version 6 & 7 RCL files have different structures.  
 
Version 6 & 7 RCL files have different structures.  
 
* Version 6 files seem to have the header value {{magic|10000000 01000000 01000000 11000000}} followed by plain text indicating directory paths to content to be burned to disc. Can be opened in [[CL5]] software.
 
* Version 6 files seem to have the header value {{magic|10000000 01000000 01000000 11000000}} followed by plain text indicating directory paths to content to be burned to disc. Can be opened in [[CL5]] software.
 
* Version 7 files seem to have the header value {{magic|FFFE2300}} followed later by the plain text "[RoxioINF20] [ProjectSettings] RCLVer=70"
 
* Version 7 files seem to have the header value {{magic|FFFE2300}} followed later by the plain text "[RoxioINF20] [ProjectSettings] RCLVer=70"
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* Later versions of Easy Media Creator saved in the [[ROXIO]] format, but also included Creator Classic which saved to RCL. These RCL files have the header value {{magic|FFFE2300}} followed later by the plain text "[RoxioINF80] [ProjectSettings] RCLVer=80"
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Be aware that the bytes {{magic|0xFF 0xFE 0x23 0x00}} equal an [[UTF-16]] text encoding with U+FEFF as BOM (for [[Endianness|Intel=LE]] byte order) and U+0023 (hash symbol). Checking these 4 bytes alone may misidentify many text files (save the file content {{magic|#}} in Windows' Notepad with the encoding "Unicode" and you get exactly this signature in bytes).
  
 
==Software==
 
==Software==
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==References==
 
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[[Category:Roxio]]

Latest revision as of 14:58, 25 October 2023

File Format
Name RCL
Ontology
Extension(s) .rcl
Released 2003

Roxio Easy Media Creator[1] Classic versions 6 & 7 uses the extension RCL for their data/audio CD project files. Easy CD Creator software allowed the user to create a Data or Audio CD layout by adding files or music in order to burn a disc. This layout could be saved for later use. The layout only referenced the file location and not the files themselves.

[edit] File Identification

RCL 7 files are not compatible with earlier CL5. Later versions of Roxio will open RCL and CL5 project files[2], but may not open if they are audio projects[3]. The last suite to have Creator Classic and use .RCL files was Creator 2012.[4]

Version 6 & 7 RCL files have different structures.

  • Version 6 files seem to have the header value 10000000 01000000 01000000 11000000 followed by plain text indicating directory paths to content to be burned to disc. Can be opened in CL5 software.
  • Version 7 files seem to have the header value FFFE2300 followed later by the plain text "[RoxioINF20] [ProjectSettings] RCLVer=70"
  • Later versions of Easy Media Creator saved in the ROXIO format, but also included Creator Classic which saved to RCL. These RCL files have the header value FFFE2300 followed later by the plain text "[RoxioINF80] [ProjectSettings] RCLVer=80"

Be aware that the bytes 0xFF 0xFE 0x23 0x00 equal an UTF-16 text encoding with U+FEFF as BOM (for Intel=LE byte order) and U+0023 (hash symbol). Checking these 4 bytes alone may misidentify many text files (save the file content # in Windows' Notepad with the encoding "Unicode" and you get exactly this signature in bytes).

[edit] Software

[edit] References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20030602181520/http://www.roxio.com:80/en/products/ecdc/index.jhtml
  2. https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/91082-rox-and-roxio-sample-files-to-download/
  3. https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/8853-creator-classic-wont-read-70-rcl-files/
  4. https://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/91082-rox-and-roxio-sample-files-to-download/
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